- Paul Nordoff
Paul Nordoff (
June 4 ,1909 –January 18 ,1977 ) was an American composer and music therapist. His music is generally tonal and neo-Romantic in style.Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , he studied the piano with at thePhiladelphia Conservatory , receiving a B.M. degree in 1927 and an M.M. degree in 1932. He later studied withRubin Goldmark at theJuilliard School and in 1960 he received a Bachelor of Music Therapy from theCombs College of Music in Philadelphia. He served as head of composition at thePhiladelphia Conservatory (1938–1943), a teacher atMichigan State College (1945–1949), and professor of music atBard College (1948–1959).He received two
Guggenheim Fellowship s (in 1933 and 1935). He composed the score toMartha Graham 's 1939 ballet "Every Soul Is a Circus".Nordoff's music was published by Associated, Carl Fischer, Theodore Presser, and G. Schirmer.
Also active in the field of
music therapy , he co-developed theNordoff-Robbins system of music therapy in the 1950s and 1960s.Nordoff died in
Herdecke ,North Rhine-Westphalia ,West Germany in 1977 at the age of 67.Books
(All in collaboration with C. Robbins):
*"Music Therapy for Handicapped Children: Investigations and Experience". New York, 1965.
*"Music Therapy in Special Education". New York, 1971.
*"Therapy in Music for Handicapped Children". New York, 1971.
*"Creative Music Therapy: Individualized Treatment for the Handicapped Child". New York, 1977.Discography
*"Five Songs" by
Dia DiCristino [The only recording known for Nordoff's "White Nocturne"]External links
* [http://www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk/about/nrapproach/ Paul Nordoff biography] from Nordoff-Robbins site
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