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Summer 2015 Orff Schulwerk Level I July 20-July 31, 2015 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Register for MUS 497/597 Orff Schulwerk Level I—3 credits Orff Schulwerk is a unique approach to music education based on the teachings of Carl Orff. This child-centered approach combines speech, movement, and song in a creative playful atmosphere where students experience the elements of music in an active way. The daily program will include approximately three hours of pedagogy, one hour of soprano recorder, 75 minutes of basic movement and a special topic. Instruction will cover Orff techniques, rhythmic and melodic training, improvisation, the study of pentatonic scales, the ostinato, simple bordun accompaniments, and elemental forms. This course meets all requirements for Level One certification by AOSA. The cost of the course is equivalent to three credits of Summer 2015 per-credit expenses, which can be found at the website below, plus an $85 fee. (Total costs: MUS 497 is $865 and MUS 597 is $1,066) http://vpfa.boisestate.edu/student-financial-services/boise-state-university-fees/ For more information on music education programs at Boise State University, including the Master of Music in Music Education degree, visit our website: http://music.boisestate.edu/graduate-studies-in-music/ 2015 Orff Instructors Paul Weller Pedagogy Lori Conlon Khan Movement Leslie Timmons Recorder The Orff course is open to graduate students in the master’s program in music education, non-degree seeking graduate students with music teaching experience, and upper- division undergraduate students in music education. For information on applying to the university as a non- degree seeking graduate student, visit www.boisestate.edu and click on Admissions. For questions, contact Dr. Lori Conlon Khan at [email protected] or (208) 426-1813

July 20-July 31, 2015 2015 Orff Schulwerk Level I July 20-July 31, 2015 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Register for MUS 497/597 Orff Schulwerk Level I—3 credits Orff Schulwerk

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Page 1: July 20-July 31, 2015 2015 Orff Schulwerk Level I July 20-July 31, 2015 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Register for MUS 497/597 Orff Schulwerk Level I—3 credits Orff Schulwerk

Summer 2015

Orff Schulwerk Level I

July 20-July 31, 2015

Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Register for MUS 497/597 Orff Schulwerk Level I—3 credits

Orff Schulwerk is a unique approach to music education based on the teachings of Carl Orff. This child-centered approach combines speech, movement, and song in a creative playful atmosphere where students experience the elements of music in an active way. The daily program will include approximately three hours of pedagogy, one hour of soprano recorder, 75 minutes of basic movement and a special topic. Instruction will cover Orff techniques, rhythmic and melodic training, improvisation, the study of pentatonic scales, the ostinato, simple bordun accompaniments, and elemental forms. This course meets all requirements for Level One certification by AOSA. The cost of the course is equivalent to three credits of Summer 2015 per-credit expenses, which can be found at the website below, plus an $85 fee. (Total costs: MUS 497 is $865 and MUS 597 is $1,066)

http://vpfa.boisestate.edu/student-financial-services/boise-state-university-fees/

For more information on music education programs at Boise State University, including the

Master of Music in Music Education degree, visit our website: http://music.boisestate.edu/graduate-studies-in-music/

2015 Orff Instructors

Paul Weller Pedagogy

Lori Conlon Khan Movement

Leslie Timmons Recorder

The Orff course is open to graduate students in the master’s program in music education, non-degree seeking graduate students with music teaching experience, and upper-division undergraduate students in music education. For information on applying to the university as a non-degree seeking graduate student, visit www.boisestate.edu and click on Admissions.

For questions, contact Dr. Lori Conlon Khan at [email protected] or (208) 426-1813