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Rhythm and life : the work of Emile Jaques-Dalcroze
Irwin Spector
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Foreword (page xi)
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Acknowledgements (page xv)
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Introduction (page xvii)
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Chapter I. Prologue: Youth, 1865-1892 (page 1)
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Chapter II. Maturing Composer, 1892-1908 (page 21)
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Chapter III. Rythmique: Experimentation, 1893-1906 (page 55)
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Chapter IV. La Rythmique: Ear Training, 1892-1906 (page 91)
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Chapter V. Body Movement, 1906-1917 (page 115)
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Chapter VI. Méthode: Other Publications, 1906-1980 (page 135)
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Chapter VII. Hellerau, 1910-1914 (page 149)
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Chapter VIII. Geneva and Hellerau, 1914 (page 181)
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Chapter IX. Derivatives from Rythmique, 1913-1965 (page 203)
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Chapter X. Geneva: Expansion of Rythmique, 1914-1924 (page 219)
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Chapter XI. Rythmique in the United States, 1913- (page 235)
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Chapter XII. Paris, 1924-1926 (page 247)
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Chapter XIII. Home Again, 1926-1932 (page 265)
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Chapter XIV. Denouement, 1933-1950 (page 281)
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Chapter XV. Centennial Celebration, 1965 (page 297)
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Chapter XVI. Personal Commentaries (page 325)
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Appendices (page 339)
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Bibliography (page 361)
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Index (page 381)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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NOT | 49.1 (Sep. 1992): 161-164 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/897242 |
DRJ | 10.2 (Autumn, 1992): 121-131 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1290658 |
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Published: 1990
Publisher: Pendragon Press
- 9780945193005 (hardcover)