Music

Lori was a professional music teacher most of her life. She specialized in the “Orff Schulwerk method“, created by and named after composer Carl Orff. You can read Lori’s autobiography of her involvement with music teaching and the Orff Schulwerk Association on the “Writings Blog“. I’ve added a rare photo of Lori learning the Orff method at CAMMAC camp in Quebec in 1961 or 1962.
Navesink Ensemble at UUCMCNavesink Ensemble about 20 years ago

Toward the end of her career, Lori taught at the New School of Monmouth County. Here’s a wonderful video that the school prepared for her at the time of her retirement.

This was actually not the end of her teaching career. She continued with drumming classes for Seabrook residents, led recorder groups for two levels of players, and lastly, gave piano lessons to her helper, Nadja.

Lori was an avid musician all her life. She enjoyed performing and sharing her love of music with others. She formed the Navesink Ensemble in 19xx. This group performed throughout New Jersey.

http://www.ericksontribune.com/articles/2007/05/musicians-melody-lasts-lifetime-0#sthash.R4A4Al7S.dpbs

NavesinkEnsemblePosterHere’s a wonderful recording of the Navesink Ensemble from December 5, 1999 at the Monmouth County Library. Thanks to Navesink Ensemble member, Meg Rich for making this available.

19xx_Lori_recorder_100 19xx_Recorder_playing_099Navesink-Ensemble_at_Swarthmore

Here are videos from Navesink Ensemble concerts

The first is from Buckingham Hall in Lakewood, NJ on October 25, 2003

Here is a Christmas concert from December 15, 2006

This concert is from December 10, 2009

Lori Goldschmidt Memorial