Keetman & Orff - Music for Children Vol. 3
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Keetman & Orff - Music for Children Vol. 3

Catalogue No: ED4867
Major: Dominant and Subdominant Triads

Arrangementvoice, recorder and percussion
Product FormatSheet Music
Edition TypeVocal Score
ComposerKeetman, Gunild / Orff, Carl
ArrangerMurray, Margaret
£22.50
Typically dispatched in 5-7 working days
SeriesOrff-Schulwerk
Pages116
Publication Date1 January 1963
ISBN9783795795153 (379579515X)
ISMN9790001056007 (M001056007)

Carl Orff devoted much of his life to the development of a philosophy of "Music for Children", based on his belief that music is the natural outcome of speech, rhythm and movement. His ideas and pioneering work have had a major influence on music and dance education throughout the world and today that work continues under the guidance of leading teachers and educators in many countries. The five basic German volumes of "Music for Children" by Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman were published between 1950 and 1954. Editions have since been published in Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Ghana, Great Britain (including a special Welsh edition), Greece, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latin-America, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and the USA. In 1952 the first edition in translation appeared an English language adaptation by Doreen Hall and Arnold Walter for their Canadian and American students. A few years later, Margaret Murray independently developed a version (1957-1966), essentially to fulfil the needs of United Kingdom teachers. Inevitably the considerable growth of Orff-Schulwerk in the United States led to the publication of the American Edition (1977) to satisfy the requirements of a different educational system and national heritage. Orff-Schulwerk: Music for Children has proved itself to be a stimulating source of material for music teaching. Carl Orff's fundamental educational ideas have revitalized music education in nursery schools, at all levels of primary and secondary education and in special music schools, based on the concepts that: - music, dance and language are inter-related and animated through rhythm. - when children discover, invent, improvise and compose, their experience of music is intensified. These creative activities are complementary to those of interpreting and listening to music. - all who take part are encouraged to contribute, not only vocally but also instrumentally. - the Orff approach to music education is many sided; it is concerned with practical music-making, it provides fundamental experiences and it lays the foundation for a comprehensive musical training. - movement games and activities for body awareness in space, time and flow, lead to movement improvisation and dance forms. - music and dance have been notated in many different ways in history. Various ways of writing down sounds and music, as well as playing from and interpreting different kinds of sources are being explored. Today, countless teachers and institutions are using these ideas. More and more teachers look for ways of involving their students in active music making. In particular, they seek to challenge their pupils' creativity by the use of music, dance and speech - as media of human expression - as a foundation of all education. A prerequisite for work in Orff-Schulwerk is the artistic and pedagogical training of teachers. The Orff Institute was founded in 1961 as a Department of the 'Mozarteum', in Salzburg, Austria. Training offered includes a four-year diploma course, a two-year post-graduate course, and a one-year-course in English. At the opening of the Orff Institute in Salzburg in 1963, Carl Orff ended his speech with a quotation from Schiller: 'I have done my part, now do yours.' That challenge has been taken up by teachers worldwide. Murray Edition English adaption, with additional material, by Margaret Murray. Besed on, and containing all the rhythmic and instrumental material from the main five volumes of the original German edition. Contents of this third volume: The instrumentation and range of keys are inceased. The settings include the chords on the fourth and fifth notes of the major scale.

Contents

  1. The Dominant Triad: If all the world were paper
  2. Bass parts for timpani
  3. For recorder and timpani
  4. The riddling knight
  5. Ten short pieces for dancing
  6. Carillon de Vendôme
  7. The old woman and her pig
  8. A good-night
  9. Morning
  10. Other Keys: Deux chansons de jeu: Sur le pont d'Avignon
  11. En revenant de Versailles
  12. No John, No
  13. Beauty's spell
  14. Riddles
  15. The Sudominant Triad: Street song
  16. Pieces for xylophone
  17. The man in the moon
  18. Malbrough
  19. Dance-song
  20. Festive procession
  21. Lord Thomas of Winesbury
  22. Dashing away with the smoothing-iron
  23. Sevenths and Ninths: This old man
  24. Fior di viola
  25. La Violette
  26. Rundadinella
  27. Sacred yodelling song
  28. Mater et filia
  29. Polka from the Ennstal
  30. Two polkas
  31. English dances: Rufy Tufty
  32. Rakes of mallow
  33. Hunt the squirrel
  34. Up tails all
  35. The phoenis
  36. Time-change dances
  37. Two dances for singing and playing: Dance-song
  38. Hector Protector
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