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Title: The Life and Teachings of Carl Orff


1
The Life and Teachings of Carl Orff
  • Presented by
  • Courtney Moore

2
The Early Years
  • Born in Munich on July, 10th 1895
  • In 1900 Orff received instruction for piano,
    organ and cello.
  • In 1911 Orff wrote approximately 50 songs to
    texts of classical authors.

3
The Early Years Continued
  • In 1913 Orff wrote his first opera "Gisei, after
    a Japanese legend
  • Until 1914 he studied at the academy of the clay
    and tone art in Munich.
  • 1914 Short term war service in World War I

4
1924 to 1935
  • 1924 Carl was the joint founder along with
    Dorothée Günther of the "Guenther school", which
    aimed at a new connection of movement and music.
  • 1930-1935 Publication of his educational work in
    the musical "school work for children"

5
Carmina Burana
  • 1937 Premier of Carmina Burana
  • Secular Songs for soloist and chorus with
    Accompanying Instruments
  • A compilation of songs that are performed to mime
    and dance

6
Carl Orffs Beliefs
  • He described himself as a wild flower
  • He aimed to provide stimulation for new
    independent growth
  • He believed music was never conclusive and
    settled, but always developing and always growing
    and flowing

7
Guentherschule
  • A school for gymnastics, music, and dance
  • Aimed at rhythmical education and a reciprocal
    interpenetration of movement and music education
  • Students would acquire a well-developed technique
    of improvisation

8
Orff Instruments
  • Pitched percussion instruments with wooden and
    metal bars
  • Xylophones, metollophones, glockenspiels, various
    drums, cymbals, woodblocks, rattles, viola da
    gambas, and lutes

9
Rhythmic Training
  • Carl Orff believed that rhythmic training should
    not start after adolescence, but during the first
    schools years and even earlier
  • In his teaching method, movement, singing, and
    playing become a unity

10
Music in the Elementary Classroom
  • "Elementary music is never music alone but forms
    a unity with movement, dance and speech. It is
    music that one makes oneself, in which one takes
    part not as a listener but as a participant. It
    is unsophisticated, employs no big forms and no
    big architectural structures, and it uses small
    sequence forms, ostinato and rondo. Elementary
    music is near the earth, natural, physical,
    within the range of everyone to learn and to
    experience it, and suitable for the child"

11
A Musical Starting Point
  • Melodic The cuckoo-call (a falling third)
  • A melodic range of notes The five-note
    pentatonic scale that has no semi tones
  • Speech name-calling, counting out rhymes and the
    simplest of childrens rhymes and songs

12
The Orff Institute
  • The department Orff Institute" at the University
    for Music in Salzburg is devoted to the teaching
    and research of music and dance education as well
    as to the documentation and further development
    of Orff Schulwerk.

13
Orff Schulwerk
  • Orff published a five volume work Music for
    Children which is called Schulwerk.
  • These works have been translated and adapted
    around the world.
  • Orffs Schulwerk involves children in creative
    activities that include singing, playing, and
    moving in ways that are natural to them.
  • Childrens speech texture, dynamics, pitch
    patterns, and rhythms is the basis for musical
    development.

14
Two quotes from Carl Orff
  • Elementary music, word and movement play,
    everything that awakens and develops powers of
    the spirit, this is the humus of the spirit,
    the humus without which we face the danger of
    spiritual erosion
  • Everyone can learn elementary music, bit those
    who want to teach, especially those in primary
    schools, must learn it unconditionally. Only
    when primary schools have laid the foundations
    can the secondary schools build up a successful
    musical education

15
  • Ich habe das Meinige gethan
  • I have done my part now do yours

16
References
  • Mark, M. (1986). Contemporary music education
    (2nd ed.). New York Schirmer
  • Orff, C. Orff-Schulwerk Past and Future.
  • This Speech, given by Professor Dr. Carl Orff at
    the opening of the Orff Institute in Salzburg on
    the 25th of October, 1963, is published by kind
    permission of B. Schotts Soehne, Mainz, from the
    Orff Institute Jahrbuch 1963. The Translation is
    by Margaret Murray.
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