In the Orff approach, teachers create an environment in which children become active, creative participants in their musical education. They experience music through movement, song, speech, and instrument playing, which prepares them for music reading and writing. Independent musicianship is developed through a teaching process that includes imitation, exploration, improvisation, composition, and literacy.In this program, students will
- Sharpen performance skills necessary for achieving artistic ensembles
- Gain insights into historical and contemporary Orff ensemble literature through analytical study and orchestration
- Improve musical competency
- Broaden understanding of music history, theory, and literature
- Examine pedagogical uses of Orff media to teach music concepts, develop musical ideas and skills, and facilitate ensemble performance with children of all ages and ability levels
- Discover new applications for existing expertise
- Experience and explore strategies for developing successful improvisation and composition experiences
- Articulate ways in which Orff Schulwerk serves the common goals of the music education profession?