Carnegie-Mellon 32nd Summer Dalcroze Workshops Announced
January 5, 2007
Carnegie Mellon University Dalcroze Training Center
Pittsburgh, PA
32nd Summer Dalcroze Workshops
Dalcroze Workshop I
July 2-6, 2007
Dalcroze Workshop II
July 10-28, 2006
Faculty: Herbert Henke, Annabelle Joseph, Marja-Leena Juntunen, Stephen
Moore
For more information, contact:
Dr. Annabelle Joseph, Director
Tel: 412.268.2391/2372
music-dalcroze@cmu.edu
www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze
Entry Filed under: Dalcroze Education - Adults, Dalcroze Teacher Training, General National, Three Rivers Region. .
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Dorothea M Reilly | June 8, 2007 at 6:11 pm
Need info on how I can assist grandchildren in learning music, etc’ There are 3 adopted girls from China, 1 from India. I am 86 years old and active. Do not drive. Pianist(Mozart sonatas, Debussy preludes,etc,) former church organist (Bach, Mendelssohn),taught grades 1-6 in public schools, directed choirs, led Dances of Universal Peace.Can sight-read vocally using sol-feg(moving “do” as I feel a key change)
I am seeking ways of helping these girls.
I have relatives in North Hills section of Pittsburgh.
Any suggestions? Dorothea M Reilly
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Jean Sturm | December 1, 2007 at 6:05 am
I am a 62 year old that is interested in a beginning class. I took piano lessons 13 years ago. I just retired so I am now taking a piano class at our local junior college. I am interested in anything that will speed-up my learning process so that I can play at least at the intermediate level.
I think the Dalcroze method will help me and be loads of fun. Do you know of any classes or sessions offered on the West Coast or East Coast. I would prefer to attend during the summer, but would consider other times of the year.
I would appreciate any references you could pass on to me.
Thanks, Jean Sturm