Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates future togetherness. People in the Old World often think that good music and eminent achievements can only come from the old Europe. This is certainly not true for popular music,...
For three generations of Anthroposophic Music Therapy—from Werbeck to the new anthroposophic music therapists worldwide—Valborg Werbeck-Svärdström, Maria Schüppel, Eva Mees, Johanna Spalinger, and Marlise Maurer were pioneers of anthroposophic music and singing therapy. Werbeck Singing methods are applied as therapeutic interventions in Anthroposophic Music Therapy. Music therapist Viola Heckel, a...
Autobiographical notes by Bruno Walter (1876–1962) on the life crisis in his youth show the two activities of the I, which Viktor Frankl later described as primordial human abilities. Not far from my apartment, on a street corner, there is a discarded telephone booth converted into a bookshelf. There I...
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