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When and where was Dalcroze born and when did he die? |
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1865 in Vienna, Austria-1950 |
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What does eurhythmics stand for? |
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eu- good rhythmics-flow,river |
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what is the eurhythmics trilogy? |
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solfedge, piano improv, rhythm |
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"Rhythm is organized time" |
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Dalcroze was considered a ___ composer? Why? |
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Swiss- he started Eurhythmics there |
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who did did he study composition with? |
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Gabriel Faure, Anton Bruckner, Leo Delibes |
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dalcroze eurhythmics equation |
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the composition tree- who did dalcroze teach- and who did they teach in return? |
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oliver messian- he taught karlheinz stockhausen and pierre boulez |
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what was dalcroze's nickname |
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what are the 5 eurhythmics myths |
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dance, only women, children, annie lennox, rhythm only |
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what elements did dalcroze use a lot in his teaching? |
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transposition, modulation, and silent singing |
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After observing his students' reactions to kinesthetic exercises, Dalcroze came to the following realizations: |
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1. Movement and practice should always precede theory. (Do before write) 2. Students should be able to create as well as respond to music. 3. Students should come to know more about themselves as individuals. |
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In ____ Dalcroze left the Geneva Conservatory due to what? |
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1902; mixed reactions from his colleagues about eurhythmics. |
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Dalcroze collaborated with many people about stage design in Hellerau- who where they? |
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Adolphe Appia, George Bernard Shaw, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Upton Sinclair, Mary Wigman, Ignancy Jan Paderewski |
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In ___, Dalcroze left Germany because of what? Where did he go? |
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1914; because his school and works were destroyed by the Germans. He returned to Geneva to start a school. |
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In ___ what piece was premiered in what city? |
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1913; The Rite of Spring-Paris |
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