Émile Jaques-Dalcroze was a Swiss composer, musician, and music educator who developed Dalcroze eurhythmics, an approach to learning and experiencing music through movement. Dalcroze eurhythmics influenced Carl Orff's pedagogy, used in music education throughout the United States.
Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
Students of Jacques-Dalcroze at Le Grand-Saconnex in 1909, photographed by Frédéric Boissonnas
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Music education is a field of practice in which educators are trained for careers as elementary or secondary music teachers, school or music conservatory ensemble directors. Music education is also a research area in which scholars do original research on ways of teaching and learning music. Music education scholars publish their findings in peer-reviewed journals, and teach undergraduate and graduate education students at university education or music schools, who are training to become music teachers.
A German kindergarten teacher instructs her pupils in singing
An elementary music teacher instructing a child in 1957 in the Netherlands.
Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
Depiction of Curwen's Solfège hand signs. This version includes the tonal tendencies and interesting titles for each tone.