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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Developing the whole child through movement in the music classroom

Morris, Laura Rosenberg January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--University of Montana, 2009. / Contents viewed on December 11, 2009. Title from author supplied metadata. Includes bibliographical references.
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A unity of vision: the ideas of Dalcroze, Kodaly and Orff and their historical development

Giddens, Micheal John January 1993 (has links) (PDF)
Ultimately, the unity of vision discernable in the philosophies and teachings of Dalcroze, Kodály and Orff may stimulate contemporary music educators to unify their search for newer and ever more meaningful ways to ignite the spark of musical curiosity in the young, to assist in the development of musicians, and to generally help people discover and appreciate the joy of music.
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Domine, ut videam! stoff- und motivgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zu Carl Orffs Kleinem Welttheater "Der Mond" ; ein Beitrag zur historischen und vergleichenden Märchenforschung /

Eggerdinger, Iris. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2003--München.
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An Analysis of the Orff Schulwerk approach to teaching music

Flick, Lynette Lowry January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
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Kodaly and Orff adapted to teaching the recorder

Price, Shelley Lynn January 1976 (has links)
This creative project adapted the basic elements of the teaching methods of Zoltan Kodaly and Carl Orff to the teaching of the recorder. The resulting recorder teaching method includes the sequential presentation of musical concepts and skills of the Kodaly approach, and the philosophies and techniques for developing creativity of the Orff approach.The method consists of forty-one graduated phases of development accompanied by appropriate song materials and suggestions for varied creative activities included for the purpose of providing practice and experience with the musical concepts presented in the lessons.
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Prvky Orffova Schulwerku v českém všeobecném školství / : Constituents of Orfś schoolwerk in the Czech General education musical system.

VÁCHOVÁ, Pavlína January 2018 (has links)
Thesis work is focused on possibilities of the practical use of the elements of Orff Schulwerk in the Czech general education and is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is given to the person Carl Orff, Schulwerku in general, the Czech Schulwerku, music education and Czech Orff of the company. Readers are briefly presented biographical data personality Carl Orff, his teaching and the composer's activity. Furthermore, it is acquainted with the history of the Schulwerku, its principles, basic elements and metodology. Can be in the thesis work a glimpse of the mission of the music education depending on the Orff Schulwerk. At the end of the theoretical part is a mention of the seminars of the Czech Orff of the company. In the practical part the reader is acquainted with the methodology, conduct, results and a summary of the research the use of Orff´s set of instrumentars in primary schools in Czech Budejovice and the surrounding area. Here are the insights and individual suggestions for the use of musical instruments in music education. The last section is devoted to examples of educational games using Orff´s instrumentars.
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Metodika práce s lidovou písní na 1. a 2. stupni ZŠ v duchu Orff-Schulwerku / Orff-Schulwerk Approach to Folk Songs for Elementary School Education

Nováková, Monika January 2015 (has links)
Diploma thesis Orff-Schulwerk Approach to Folk Songs for Elementary School Education consists of two parts: theory and practice. The first theoretical describes the basic Orff-Schulwerk thesis for education at the elementary schools in the lessons of Music or in the preparatory units of children choirs. Author introduces Carl Orff biography, circumstances of Orff-Schulwerk creation and its characteristics which is compared to the psychological theories, mainly with the flow phenomenon. The thesis covers the implementation of the Orff-Schulwerk approach to the Czech Framework Education Programme. Author compares studies describing the results of Orff-Schulwerk method in comparison to other methods. The research has not confirmed the thesis, that Orff-Schulwerk has better results in the music education field. The abroad studies confirmed, that Orff-Shulwerk approach is suitable for working with children with special educational needs. On the basis of the sources and literature, the author assumes that Orff-Schulwerk can lead to more intense interest in music and culture itself. Furthermore, the author enriches Orff's approach by ideas and approaches of two known pedagogues and composers: Zontán Kodály and Émile Jaques-Dalcroze. The diploma thesis covers their curriculum and those pedagogical...
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Carl Orff's Carmina Burana: A Comparative Study of the Original for Orchestra and Choruses with the Juan Vicente Mas Quiles Wind Band and Chorus Arrangement.

Simon, Philip G. 08 1900 (has links)
The 1994 publication of a new version of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, arranged for winds, percussion and choruses by Juan Vicente Mas Quiles, created new possibilities for the performance of Orff's monumental work. This dissertation serves as a guide to the study and performance of the Mas Quiles arrangement of Carmina Burana. Chapter One presents a brief discussion of Carl Orff and his Carmina Burana, followed in Chapter two by a short discussion of Mas Quiles' and the other significant transcriptions and arrangements of Carmina Burana, Chapter three contains a review of the literature pertinent to the study Carmina Burana. In Chapter Four a detailed examination and comparison of the original Orff score with the Mas Quiles arrangement provides a framework with which the conductor may study and compare the two scores in preparation for a performance of the Mas Quiles arrangement. The scoring of the Mas Quiles arrangement is masterful in that the arrangement so closely maintains the textural, musical and aesthetic integrity of the work. The Mas Quiles version includes all of the movements, and all of the original elements: choruses, soloists and orchestral parts are preserved intact. The only substantive change is the judicious use of winds in place of the orchestral string parts. By comparison and analysis of Mas Quiles scoring techniques with the Orff original, the author concludes that the Mas Quiles arrangement is a viable and unique alternative to the Orff original and highly worthy of study and performance by conductors of advanced level ensembles.
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Využití principů Orffova Schulwerku ve výuce hudební výchovy na Základní škole generála Františka Fajtla DFC v Letňanech / Application of Orff Schulwerk Principles in Music Education at the General František Fajtl DFC Primary School in Letňany

Koňaříková, Karolína January 2017 (has links)
The diploma thesis examines Orff Schulwerk as a system of thoughts applicable to music education and its use at General František Fajtl DFC Primary School in Prague 9. It briefly introduces Carl Orff as a pedagogue in the first part. It further describes the formation of Orff Schulwerk in Germany, its basic thoughts, its adaptation in Czechoslovakia and the birth of the Czech Orff's School. This thesis focuses in detail on a school, where music education is taught according to principles of Orff Schulwerk - General František Fajtl DFC Primary School in Letňany. Several chapters are also devoted to the founder of this concept Lenka Pospíšilová and her other projects. The last part of the thesis deals with the teaching of music education in classes with musical specialisation in the first and second grade of this primary school. Based on the research, it compares the teaching process of the two first-year classes with and without musical specialisation in the school year 2016-2017.
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CuDAS : an interactive curriculum combining pedagogic composition with interactive software for the teaching of music technology

Leaman, Oliver January 2010 (has links)
Within the framework of education of Music Technology for 16-18 year olds there exists a lack of thorough teaching and learning resources sufficient for a broad understanding of the basics of audio and electronic synthesis. This PhD submission outlines the role of the composer in the classroom in addressing this fundamental issue through the development of a curriculum containing pedagogic composition and interactive software. There will be a discussion of the principles of pedagogic methodologies developed by various composers and of the current model of learning provided in Music Technology Alevel. The programming tools used to develop the software are investigated, as well as an exploration into the current learning psychology that informed the curriculum development. This submission consists of a written thesis that accompanies a set of compositions and a multimedia DVD, which includes the software for the CuDAS curriculum. Within this software is contained a presentation of a series of interactive tutorials alongside compositions in the form of scores, recordings and interactive exercises. There is also include written supporting documentation and sound files of techniques and recordings from contrasting genres of music history.

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