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In Memory of Marta Sanchez

Dr. Marta Sanchez, founder of the Carnegie Mellon University
Dalcroze Training Center, died April 15, 2006 at her
home in Barrington, Rhode Island. Dr. Sanchez moved
to Barrington after retiring from Carnegie Mellon
where she taught for 40 years.
Marta was a master teacher, a consummate musician, a creative
thinker and a visionary. Her many accomplishments during
her tenure at Carnegie Mellon include designing and supervising
the eurhythmics program for Head Start when it began in
the Pittsburgh Public Schools; initiating the Lucca Opera
Program for singers; co-developing Piano Tutor, a multimedia
program for teaching beginning piano and the Rhythm Project,
an interdisciplinary project within the university. Her
greatest legacy to Carnegie Mellon is the Dalcroze Training
Center which she established in 1968.
After retiring in 1997, Marta continued to give workshops
in Europe, Latin America and Asia returning to Carnegie
Mellon each year for the annual Summer Dalcroze Workshops.
She initiated the Dalcroze Training Center satellite programs
in Taiwan, Japan and Korea. As recently as last September
she was giving workshops in Indonesia.
Marta touched the lives of all who knew her. To honor
Marta by carrying on her work, the Carnegie Mellon School
of Music Dalcroze Training Center has established the
Marta Sanchez Memorial Fund.
A memorial tribute to Marta Sanchez took place at
Carnegie Mellon on Friday, July 14, 2006 at 4:30 pm in
the Kresge Recital Hall, College of Fine Arts. The tribute
was live
webcast to the world. Click below to view the archived
memorial tribute video.
Marta Sanchez Memorial Tribute Archived Video Webcast
Marta Sanchez Memorial Fund
Pittsburgh Post Gazette News Obiturary
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Post Gazette Classified Obiturary
Read
the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Article about the
International Conference, "CMU
Seminar Has Good Vibrations"
printed on July 19, 2006
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