Background
Erion, Carol Elizabeth was born on January 16, 1943 in Quincy, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Alva Eugene and Margaret Althea (Kaempfer) McKenney.
(Four folk tales retold and arranged for music and movemen...)
Four folk tales retold and arranged for music and movement, with accompaniment for recorders and Orff instruments. The tales presented here have been adapted from Indian, African, German and American Indian folk tales and lend themselves naturally to the Orff-Schulwerk approach where language, movement and music grow from each other. Introduction · The Blind Men and the Elephant (India) · Contest for the Sun (American Indian) · The Hare and the Hedgehog (Germany) · Tunji and the Giant (Africa)
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Erion, Carol Elizabeth was born on January 16, 1943 in Quincy, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Alva Eugene and Margaret Althea (Kaempfer) McKenney.
Bachelor of Music, Oberlin College, 1965. Master of Music, New England Conservatory Music, 1982. Certified, University Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1978.
Certified, Mozarteum Academy Music, Salzburg, Austria, 1979.
Music teacher Montessori School Northern Virginia, Annandale, 1972-1984, St. Agnes Episcopal School, Alexandria, Virginia, 1984-1985, The Sidwell Friends School, Washington, 1985-1987. Music and fine arts teacher Arlington (Virginia) Public Schools, 1988-1900. Supervisor arts education Arlington Public Schools, since 2000.
Music director All Saints Episcopal Church, Alexandria, 1983-1990. Workshop clinician various music education organizations in the United States, since 1980. Adjunct instructor George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1983-2001.
Consultant WETA-television, Washington, 1987.
(Four folk tales retold and arranged for music and movemen...)
Member National Education Association, American Association of University Women, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Recorder Society, American Orff Schulwerk Association (president 1993-1995), Arlington Education Association (president 1998-2000).
Married David F. Erion, June 19, 1965. Children: Elizabeth Celia Erion Matthews, Paul Frederick.