- Émile Jaques-
Dalcroze (6 July 1865 – 1 July 1950) was a
Swiss composer, musician, and
music educator who
developed Dalcroze eurhythmics, an
approach to...
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Dalcroze eurhythmics, also
known as the
Dalcroze method or
simply eurhythmics, is a
developmental approach to
music education.
Eurhythmics was developed...
- and each year took part in the
Aberdeen Music Festival.
Lennox attended Dalcroze Eurhythmics classes while at high school. Eurhythmics, with its English...
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widespread impact. The
Dalcroze method (eurhythmics) was
developed in the
early 20th
century by
Swiss musician and
educator Émile Jaques-
Dalcroze. The Kodály Method...
- by the work of
Swiss music educator Emile Jaques-
Dalcroze.: 10 Kodály was
familiar with
Dalcroze’s techniques and
agreed that
movement is an important...
- https://
dalcroze.org.uk/annie-lennox-announced-as-patron-of-
dalcroze-uk/ https://www.musiceducation.global/c/uk/annie-lennox-joins-
dalcroze-uk-as-patron...
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Kirklees Music, 2005. Jaques-
Dalcroze, Émile (1967). Rhythm,
Music and Education.
Translated by
Harold F. Rubenstein. London:
Dalcroze Society. p. 84, and Appendix...
- Émile Jaques-
Dalcroze, in No. 4.
Desert Sonata by Kyle Gann, in the
second movement. 20
Caprices and
Rhythmic Studies, by Émile Jaques-
Dalcroze, in No. 5...
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Alexander (February 15, 1908 –
February 21, 1994) was a German/Danish
Dalcroze eurhythmicist and teacher, and
later creator of Eutony. She was involved...
- The
Institut de
rythmique Jaques-
Dalcroze de
Belgique is a
music education institute based in Brussels, Belgium. It
exists from the
beginning of the 1950s...