Giving Form to the Inaudible through Listening with Master Lyrist, Composer, and Teacher Christian Giersch

Giving Form to the Inaudible through Listening with Master Lyrist, Composer, and Teacher Christian Giersch

Christian Giersch will be traveling from Germany to North America to work with members and friends of the Lyre Association of North America on the experience of the lyre as a pathway to the space between the tones.

Monday–Friday, July 20–24, 2020 Hawthorne Valley School, Ghent, NY

Pre-registration Now Open! A $100 deposit secures your place at the conference and helps us plan.

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LANA Regional Membership Designations

Many of you will recall reading in our Fall Lyre Notes about the new LANA initiative we are calling The Lyre Connection, whose primary purpose will be to connect beginning lyrists with more experienced players who could serve as informal mentors. Although such an arrangement could definitely be made online, we realized that if we had some idea where our various members were located geographically, it could allow certain of our members to be able to connect physically. With this idea in mind, we would like to share with you the regional breakdown of our membership as it is presently constituted.

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Lyre Activity in the Triform Camphill Community, Hudson, NY

Lyre Activity in the Triform Camphill Community, Hudson, NY

By Akiko Suesada, Triform Camphill Community, Hudson, NY

I am not fluent in speaking or writing in English, but I thought for the first time maybe it would be good to write whatever I can so that more people would know that there is a small activity happening in Triform as a part of the larger movement of the lyre. Triform itself has had many people who have brought this impulse throughout its 40-year biography.

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"Going Into" and "Going Out" on the Lyre

"Going Into" and "Going Out" on the Lyre

By Saeko Cohn, Nyack, NY

A year ago, Kerry Lee gave me an article that Christof-Andreas Lindenberg wrote in 1986, titled “The Advent Garden and the Lyre.” After having played at two Advent Gardens this year, I revisited this article and am grateful to be part of this history and the therapeutic impulse that lies behind the simultaneous creation of Advent Garden and the modern lyre in 1926.

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Book Review: "Moments of Stillness" and "Dew Drops" - Two New Books of Lyre Music by Thomas Pedroli

Book Review: "Moments of Stillness" and "Dew Drops" - Two New Books of Lyre Music by Thomas Pedroli

From the front page of the book of lyre music, published in 2018, the lotus flower is glowing. The symbol of compassion and heart forces was the inspiration for Moments of Stillness, as the collection of five pieces for one or two lyres is called. The pieces enchant particularly through their purity and beauty.

Dew Drops, the second book, published in 2019, connects in its character with the lotus flower, the symbol for inner growth and life. "Dew drops" glisten and reflect the surrounding in a concentrated form. Point and circumference are beautifully united.

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Movement for Musical Renewal Conference

Movement for Musical Renewal Conference

By Diane Barnes, Hillsdale, New York: The Music for Musical Renewal Conference this past summer was very special. Veronika Roemer brought us many valuable musical games and activities for all ages, and especially for working with children.

By Melanie Eberhard, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania: The 2019 Lyre Conference for Musical Renewal brought to my awareness new opportunities to expand and deepen my listening and observing skills, as well as creating opportunities for children and colleagues to do the same in a Camphill School setting.

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