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  1. Dr. Clive Robbins was a special education teacher who was searching for a new way to reach the children with whom he worked that could unlock their dormant potential. The two members of the team met in 1958 and engaged in explorations around the clinical use of improvised music.

  2. Clive Robbins, (23 July 1927 in Handsworth, West Midlands – 7 December 2011 in New York) was a British music therapist, Special Needs educator, anthroposophist and co-founder of Nordoff-Robbins music therapy.

  3. Clive was not only a pioneer and a passionate teacher but he also was a researcher in music therapy and opened new ground and explored new territories. He also was rigorous in the way he explored and documented things and generous in sharing his findings.

  4. 13 de dic. de 2011 · Clive Robbins, a developer of an influential brand of music therapy designed to help people with various disabilities meet the physical, mental and social challenges that are facts of...

  5. The Nordoff–Robbins approach to music therapy is a method developed to help children with psychological, physical, or developmental disabilities. It originated from the 17-year collaboration of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins beginning in 1958, with early influences from Rudolph Steiner and anthroposophical philosophy and teachings.

  6. 20 de may. de 2011 · In 1959, American musician Paul Nordoff and British teacher Clive Robbins pioneered a new approach to collaborative music-making, designed to engage vulnerable and isolated children. In the 1970s, a charity was formed to develop and deliver their radical but highly impactful form of music therapy.

  7. American composer and pianist Paul Nordoff and British special education teacher Clive Robbins begin exploring the potential of collaborative music-making to engage vulnerable and isolated children at Sunfield Children’s Home in Stourbridge, where Robbins works.