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A thought-provoking collection of essays, lectures and notes on music therapy by Karl König. Music therapy helps to support individuals' mental and emotional lives through therapeutic exercises th...
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  • 25 June 2024
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A thought-provoking collection of essays, lectures and notes on music therapy by Karl König.

Music therapy helps to support individuals' mental and emotional lives through therapeutic exercises that utilize a variety of musical elements. Drawing on the work of Rudolf Steiner, Karl König, a pioneer of various forms of therapy within the Camphill movement, developed the basics of an anthroposophical music therapy, focusing on the fundamentals of music and how they connect to human beings.

This fascinating book brings together König's lectures, essays and notes on music therapy, most of which have never before been published. In them he explores areas such as studies on hearing, the nature of musical experience, and the role of music in Camphill and music therapy for those with impaired hearing.

Alongside the original writings, an in-depth introduction by music therapist Katarina Seeherr explores the evolution of König's ideas relating to music and music therapy and how he inspired many musicians and therapists to develop this form of therapy.

Karl König Archive, Vol 23.

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Price: $24.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: Floris Books
Imprint: Floris Books
Series: Karl Konig Archive
Publication Date: 25 June 2024
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.40 in
ISBN: 9781782508922
Format: Paperback
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Karl Konig (1902-66) was well-known as a physician, author and lecturer. He began his work at the Institute of Embryology at the University of Vienna. In 1940 he founded the Camphill Movement in Scotland. Based on the educational ideas of Rudolf Steiner, the special education schools for children and villages for adults with special needs are now established all over Britain and Europe, North America and Southern Africa. Katarina Seeherr trained in special education at Camphill in Aberdeen, Scotland, and singing therapy with Arnold Dorhout-Mees and she has a master's degree in music therapy. She helped to establish a new Camphill Community in Estonia and has taught music therapy internationally. She currently works as an anthroposophic music and speech therapist in Berlin, Germany.