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    Analysis of the music education philosophy of Carl Orff

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    Date
    2010-12-15
    Author
    Jorgenson, Lisa
    Department
    PD--Initial Certification in EC-A General Music Education
    Advisor(s)
    Willhite, Gary
    Ritterling, Soojin
    Krajewski, Robert
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    Abstract
    This literature review focuses on the music education philosophy developed by Carl Orff called Orff Schulwerk. Orff Schulwerk is a child-centered approach to learning music through hands-on techniques, centered on children's natural, elemental behaviors and interests. The philosophies and themes behind the Orff Schulwerk curriculum are examined, including movement, speech, instruments, and creativity and improvisation. This review also provides teachers a collection of resources, foundations, and ideas that' will help them to fully understand the concept of Orff Schulwerk.
    Subject
    Orff, Carl -- 1895-1982
    Music -- Instruction and study
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/49113
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