Waldorf Teacher Course: Learning & Teaching the Kinder Lyre
Living Music in the Home’s newest course – exclusive to LMH and Earthschooling – offers instruction on playing the kinderlyre that will help parents and teachers incorporate this beautiful instrument into their daily routine, not only for the purpose of teaching music, but also for creating a mood at times of transition, rest, or throughout the day. The course teaches the all the essential basics of playing the kinderlyre, but also addresses helpful logistical concerns like choosing a good instrument, tuning, and understanding the anatomy of the instrument. Parents and teachers will also learn to combine playing and singing and learn useful songs in the mood of the fifth for various parts of the daily routine.
Living Music in the Home’s newest course – exclusive to LMH and Earthschooling – offers instruction on playing the kinderlyre that will help parents and teachers incorporate this beautiful instrument into their daily routine, not only for the purpose of teaching music, but also for creating a mood at times of transition, rest, or throughout the day. The course teaches the all the essential basics of playing the kinderlyre, but also addresses helpful logistical concerns like choosing a good instrument, tuning, and understanding the anatomy of the instrument. Parents and teachers will also learn to combine playing and singing and learn useful songs in the mood of the fifth for various parts of the daily routine.
Your Instructor
Michelle Marinelli Prindle is a soprano with a Bachelor of Music degree in classical vocal performance from The Hartt School, where she graduated summa cum laude. Her operatic roles include Frasquita in Carmen, Giannetta in L’Elisir d’Amore, the Second Lady in The Magic Flute, and Nannetta in Falstaff. Her sacred music performances include soprano soloist in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Miserere in B Minor and Mozart’s Regina Coeli and soprano soloist in Haydn’s Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo. Recital work has included concerts and lecture-recitals in Salzburg, Austria; Heidelberg, Germany; and Florence, Italy. Michelle has taught private voice and piano lessons for more than ten years. Her students have been admitted to competitive voice and musical theater programs throughout the United States. She is also a diction coach, specializing in German and Italian vocal literature.
Michelle became familiar with the work of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner while studying German language and literature – in particular the Romantic works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – in Heidelberg, Germany, in 2006. Since that time she has devoted her life to learning about Anthroposophy. She has created a Waldorf-inspired home environment for her two small children, filled with singing and the beautiful tones of Mood of the Fifth music played on the Kinderlyre. Michelle is currently enrolled in a Waldorf Early Childhood Teacher Training at The Alkion Center, where she was introduced to the work of soprano Valborg Werbeck-Svärdström and its remarkable practical applications for healing damaged voices. Michelle uses the Werbeck method with her students to help them discover their own hidden vocal potential.
Course Curriculum
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson One (2:22)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Two (6:05)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Three (6:49)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Four (5:49)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Five (11:40)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Six (10:34)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Seven (4:06)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Eight (3:31)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Nine (10:02)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Ten (3:15)
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StartLearning and Teaching the Kinder Lyre: Lesson Eleven (5:20)