3 Orff Institute 7-inch EP's: Street Song; Tänze für Kinder 1&2; Orff Schulwerk

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3 Orff Institute 7-inch Vinyl EP's: 

Street Song; Tänze für Kinder 1&2; Orff Schulwerk

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Carl Orff, Gunild Keetman ‎– Street Song (Gassenhauer)

Label: BASF ‎– 15354

Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo, Mono 

Country: Germany | Released: 1974

Genre: Children's, Folk, World, Educational

Comes with generic protective inner sleeve (paper) and outer sleeve (mylar)

 

Condition: Vinyl NM

 

Tracklist:

A         Street Song (Gassenhauer) - Stereo 

B         Street Song (Gassenhauer) - Mono   

 

Credits:

Composed & Directed By Carl Orff & Gunild Keetman

 

Notes:

A Harmonia Mundi Production. Single Release of "Street Song (Gassenhauer)."  An Instrumental Ensemble Under the Direction of Carl Orff. Score published in "Orff-Schulwerk: Music for Children III" page 52. Published by Schott. A promotional copy of this single also exists with the words "PROMOTION COPY NOT FOR SALE" printed on the right hand side of the label under "A Harmonia Mundi Production."

 

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Tänze für Kinder 1 & 2

Label: Fidula Fon ‎– 1260/1261

Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Stereo, Gatefold 

Country: Germany | Released: 1975/1976

Genre: Children's, Folk, World, Educational, Dance

 

Condition: 

Both Records are VG+ to EX - No visible scratches - Clean labels - Faint surface wear

Sleeves VG+ - No edge splits - No ring wear - Light surface wear

 

Credits: 

Directed by Ulrike Jungmair | Arranged By Hermann Urabl

 

Notes: 

Diese Schallplatte entstand in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Orff-Institut Salzburg. (This record was developed in collaboration with the Orff-Institute Salzburg.) World dance music in the Orff Schulwerk style

  

Tracklist Record 1:

A1

Schustertanz - Polen

1:20

A2

Schot - Polen

1:45

A3

Kreuztanz - Polen

1:52

B1

Krebspolka - Österreich

2:09

B2

Ducec - Jugoslawien

1:03

B3

Teppichknüpfen - Frankreich

1:09

 

Tracklist Record 2:

A1

Indu Eu - Portugal

1:33

A2

Pobelelo Pole - Jugoslawien

2:25

A3

Nemo Kolo - Jugoslawien

0:32

B1

Danse des Bergers - Frankreich

1:23

B2

Kuckuckspolka - Österreich

1:59

 

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In 1961, Carl Orff established the »Orff Institute« as a centre for elemental education in music and dance at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg. Orff’s Schulwerk designated the interrelationship between music, language and dance as the foundation of musical socialization and development of personality. The »Orff Institute« is devoted to the training of teachers for elemental education in music and dance/movement in schools and as freelance teachers on all educational levels. The institute is particularly oriented towards the academic and artistic-practical development of education in music and dance and also upholds the tradition of the Orff Schulwerk approach, its documentation and further development.

 

Orff Schulwerk is a developmental approach used in music education. It combines music, movement, drama, and speech into lessons that are similar to child's world of play. It was developed by the German composer Carl Orff (1895–1982) and colleague Gunild Keetman during the 1920s. Carl Orff worked until the end of his life to continue the development and spread of his teaching method. The Orff Approach is now used throughout the world to teach students in a natural and comfortable environment. The term "schulwerk" is German for (literally) "school work" or "schooling", in this regard in the area of music. The music generated in the Orff Approach is largely improvisational and uses original tonal constructions that build a sense of confidence and interest in the process of creative thinking. Students of the Orff Approach sing, play instruments, and dance alone as well as in groups. Songs are usually short, contain ostinatos, are within singing range, can be manipulated to be played in a round or ABA form. "Music is chosen with strong nationalistic flavor, being related to folk songs and music of the child’s own heritage". Music can also be anything from nursery rhymes to songs that are invented by the children themselves. Orff-Schulwerk music is largely based on simple but forceful variations on rhythmic patterns. This makes for very simple and beautiful musical forms, which are easily learned by young children, and is also useful for adults and thus it has a universal appeal. Composer David Hewson was exposed to Orff Schulwerk and this influence helped to shape a lot of his later music. The music is largely modal, beginning with pentatonic (both major and minor) scales.