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*[[Carl Orff]] (1895–1982), a German composer, known for his teaching method, the Orff Schulwerk |
*[[Carl Orff]] (1895–1982), a German composer, known for his teaching method, the Orff Schulwerk |
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**[[Orff Schulwerk]] encompasses the Orff instruments and teaching methods for children |
**[[Orff Schulwerk]] encompasses the Orff instruments and teaching methods for children |
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*[[Fremont D. Orff]] (1856–1914), American architect, brother of George W. Orff |
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*[[George W. Orff]] (1835–1908), American architect, brother of Fremont D. Orff |
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*[[Gertrud Orff]] (1914–2000), one of the first German music therapists |
*[[Gertrud Orff]] (1914–2000), one of the first German music therapists |
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*”[[Let’s Call the Whole Thing Orff]]”, Canadian comedy television series (1971–1972) |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 8 November 2025
Orff can refer to:
- Annie L. Y. Orff (died 1914), American journalist; magazine editor and publisher
- Carl Orff (1895–1982), a German composer, known for his teaching method, the Orff Schulwerk
- Orff Schulwerk encompasses the Orff instruments and teaching methods for children
- Fremont D. Orff (1856–1914), American architect, brother of George W. Orff
- George W. Orff (1835–1908), American architect, brother of Fremont D. Orff
- Gertrud Orff (1914–2000), one of the first German music therapists
- Let’s Call the Whole Thing Orff, Canadian comedy television series (1971–1972)
- The Orff, a fictional alien species in K. A. Applegate‘s young adult book series, Animorphs
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