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  Jeanne de Salzmann
Jeanne de Salzmann studied piano, composition, and orchestral conducting at the Conservatory of Geneva.
The Foundation was organized by Jeanne de Salzmann during the early 1950s and led by her, in cooperation with other direct pupils, until her death in 1990.
Quotations of Jeanne de Salzmann on the subject of Gurdjieff’s Movements as recollected by her pupils.
www.gurdjieff.org /salzmann.htm   (324 words)

  
 Jeanne de Salzmann - Wikipedia
Jeanne de Salzmann entstammte einer Familie aus der französischsprachigen Schweiz.
Während der russischen Revolution lebte sie mit Ihrem Mann, Alexandre de Salzmann, in Tiflis, Georgien, wo sie eine Tanz- und Musikschule eröffneten.
1919 kam sie durch den Komponisten Thomas de Hartmann in Kontakt mit Georges I. Gurdjieff und wurde eine seiner engsten Schülerinnen.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeanne_de_Salzmann#Literatur   (183 words)

  
 G. I. Gurdjieff's Teaching After His Death
In France Jeanne de Salzmann was herself a dancer and a pianist.
Madame de Salzmann was appointed by Gurdjieff to carry on his work and became the head of the teaching worldwide.
The leadership of the teaching continued 'in the family' after Madame de Salzmann's death when her son Michel de Salzmann continued her work until his death in 2001.
www.katinkahesselink.net /sufi/gintro8.htm   (849 words)

  
 Theosophical Society in America
René Daumal was born in 1908 in the forests of the Ardennes, not far from the Belgian border.
Two of his students, Thomas and Olga de Hartmann, a celebrated composer and singer, became involved with the Tiflis Opera, and it was there they met de Salzmann, whom Thomas knew from Munich.
De Hartmann introduced de Salzmann to Gurdjieff, and the remarkable man was impressed.
www.theosophical.org /publications/questmagazine/septoct2001/lachman/index.html   (2968 words)

  
 Kate and Tinky Brass, Movement Classes
Another basic fact is that Jessmin Howarth was an expert in the so-called "old Movements" and Jeanne de Salzmann in the "newer exercises", while Bennett's repertoire was based partly on Howarth's, partly on De Salzmann's sources, and to a limited extend also on his personal contacts with Gurdjieff.
Jeanne de Salzmann focussed on the large amount of exercises given by Gurdjieff in his last years and whenever anybody wanted to know more about the older Movements, she simply advised to contact Jessmin Howarth, who - by the way - also supervised any recording on film of the earlier Movements.
Jessmin Howarth taught her knowledge both in Europe, mainly in England, and in the US, but the transmission lines have become either unclear or practically extinct and there was a considerable risk that many of the old Movements, as well as the specialised instructions that went with them, would be lost.
www.gurdjieff-movements.net /newsletter/2002-06/tinky.htm   (526 words)

  
 Ravi Ravindra
Jeanne de Salzmann was Gurdjieff's closest associate for many decades and she became the spiritual head of the Work after his death in 1949.
His account of his meetings, correspondence and encounters with Madame de Salzmann is deeply intimate, yet it is not merely personal.
In these recollections of a pupil, we hear Madame de Salzmann’s voice; the clarity of her perception and the force of her insight are evident throughout.
www.triadbooks.com /Ravindra.htm   (533 words)

  
 The Work of Gurdjieff
Daarbij heeft de intensieve samenwerking met het centrum in Parijs zich in de loop van de jaren steeds verder ontwikkeld.
De belangrijkste activiteiten van de Gurdjieff Stichting Nederland zijn het organiseren van groepsbijeenkomsten, werk- en studieweken en movementsklassen.
In alle activiteiten, die plaatsvinden in het centrum te Loenen aan de Vecht, staat het werken aan zichzelf centraal.
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 jeanne de salzmann - Information from Reference.com
There are no dictionary entries for jeanne de salzmann, but jeanne, de are spelled correctly.
Jeanne Matignon de Salzmann (1889 – 1990) was a close pupil of G. Gurdjieff,
Jeanne de Salzmann was born to a Swiss-French Allemand family and studied...
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 Heart without Measure: Gurdjieff Work with Madame de Salzmann
Heart Without Measure is a collection of excerpts from the journals of Ravi Ravindra, giving a glimpse of the extraordinary life and teaching of Madame Jeanne de Salzmann and the Gurdjieff work through the eyes of one of her pupils.
Ravindra’s account of his meetings, letters and encounters with Madame de Salzmann is deeply intimate, yet it is not merely personal.
In these recollections of a pupil, we hear Madame de Salzmann’s voice; the clarity of her perception and the force of her insight are evident throughout.
www.xmlwriter.net /books/viewbook/Heart_without_Measure:_Gurdjieff_Work_with_Madame_de_Salzmann-1596750006.html   (495 words)

  
 Editorial Ganesha - Música
De los muchos alumnos reunidos en torno a G. Gurdjieff, Christopher Fremantle alcanzó un nivel de comprensión que le permitió transmitir la enseñanza a grupos de muchas partes del mundo.
Esta tercera serie de sus escritos, aunque incompleta e inconclusa, revela la acción del maestro, de aquel que, debido a su sola presencia, le obliga a uno a decidirse, a saber lo que uno quiere.
Pero de su libro resulta claro que se está haciendo la pregunta tanto a sí mismo como a su protagonista, permitiendo que éste lo lleve tanto a una respuesta como a nuevas preguntas.
www.horuseditora.com.br /ganesha.htm   (1216 words)

  
 Gurdjieff Legacy, Articles
At a meeting in Finland, in 1916, it was Dr. de Stjernvall (it would have been interesting to hear more about him) who exclaimed that he believed Gurdjieff to be "not less than Christ himself."(5) But Elizabeta Grigorievna, de Stjernvall's wife, and Nicolas's mother, was unstable and quarrelsome in her attitude toward Gurdjieff.
De Val, whose linguistic abilities will be good enough for him to become an interpreter, says that Gurdjieff was linguistically "handicapped." Ouspensky and others have also said he had a heavy accent in foreign languages.
De Val says that Madame Ostrowska died of tuberculosis, but as all other sources report that she died of cancer, we begin to wonder about other inaccuracies in his reports.
www.gurdjieff-legacy.org /40articles/daddy.htm   (2527 words)

  
 Ars Libri, Ltd.
Vasques de Rome, ombrages de Picardie: hommage de l’Oise à Corot.
In Courbet he saw the hero of the Salon des Refusés, the ‘most rejected of the rejected,’ for notwithstanding the fact that he was now hors concours, one of his paintings had been refused for ‘moral reasons’ and was not even permitted in the Salon des Refusés" (Rewald).
De nationale nijverheidstentoonstellingen als spiegel van de nederlandse kunstnijverheid in de negentiende eeuw.
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 Movements Foundation
The focus on the newer exercises in the Foundation, and the way to connect them to inner work, stems from the last stage of Gurdjieff´s Movements teaching and the enthusiasm of Mme.
Jeanne de Salzmann, who preserved many of these exercises.
The readiness to experiment with new forms of Movements education, characteristic of the Bennett line, mirrors the open-mindedness of John Bennett himself.
www.movements-foundation.org /index.php?id=000008&submenue_id=000008&submenue=true&menue_id=000001&templ=standard   (886 words)

  
 Religious Movements Homepage: Gurdjieff
Thomas de Hartmann (1886-1956), a composer, assisted Gurdjieff with the development of the music by which the Gurdjieff Movements are performed.
De Hartmann was one of the founders of the Gurdjieff Foundation in New York.
Jeanne de Salzmann was an orthodox follower who studied with Gurdjieff for approximately thirty years.
religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu /nrms/gurdjieff.html   (2891 words)

  
 The remaining Movements 4/4
Jeanne de Salzmann, who represented Gurdjieff's work in France after his death and through whose activities many of those newer exercises have been preserved, explained once that it had only been possible to remember a minority, some 25 percent, of all the exercises that Gurdjieff taught.
Thomas de Hartmann wrote music for fifteen Movements of this group, eight of which can be heard on our previous 2-cd set Gurdjieff's Music for the Movements.
Over the years, many of the remaining Movements of this last group acquired their own musical accompaniment through the dedicated efforts of other composers associated with Movement classes, such as Alain Kremski and Edward Michael as well as many amateur composers.
www.gurdjieff-movements.net /movements/remaining_movements.htm   (158 words)

  
 Fourth Way contacts from all around the world
After Gurdjieff’s death in Paris in 1949, his work was carried on by his closest pupil and collaborator, Jeanne de Salzmann, under whose guidance centers of study were gradually established in Paris, New York, London, and Caracas.
Through the guidance of Jeanne de Salzmann and Jessmin Howarth, the Foundation has taken precautions to transmit these exercises under comparable conditions, as part of the central aim of developing the moral and spiritual power of individuals, through the study and growth of the attention factor in the human organism.
Under Jeanne de Salzmann, a series of films documenting the movements have been made in order to preserve a record of the quality of inner work that the movements demand.
www.fourthway.info /index_texte.htm   (7965 words)

  
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Overall, the book is an expression of the author's gratitude towards her, not the least for having helped "to ensure that a healthy nucleus had taken root around her" so that succeeding generations could receive the authentic teaching.
By 1989 Madame de Salzmann and her indentured `Foundations' in Paris, London, and New York had been together for forty years and it didn't seem a day too long.
Thousands of pupils sat at her feet, although the Parisian Work eminence Pauline de Dampierre confesses: "Very few people, perhaps only two or three, understood what Madame de Salzmann was trying to bring." Such a cost/benefit ratio, if true, might dismay a lesser apologist, but not Sinclair.
www.kingsnake.com /books/bookdetail.php?ASIN=1413475140   (2439 words)

  
 G. I. Gurdjieff and His School
There they were joined by Alexandre and Jeanne de Salzmann, the former a well-known artist and theatrical designer and the latter a teacher of the Dalcroze system of rhythmic dance who was later to emerge as the principal guide under whom his teaching continued to be passed on after his death in 1949.
Through the guidance of Jeanne de Salzmann (1889–1990) and Jessmin Howarth (1892–1984), the Foundation has taken precautions to transmit these exercises under comparable conditions as part of the central aim of developing the moral and spiritual power of individuals through the study and growth of the attention factor in the human organism.
Under Jeanne de Salzmann, a series of films documenting the movements has been made in order to preserve a record of the quality of inner work that the movements demand.
gurdjieff-foundation-oregon.org /Gurdjieff%20and%20His%20School.htm   (6726 words)

  
 The DuVersity: The Music of Gurdjieff
When he came to work with the Russian composer Thomas de Hartmann, he was able to transform these impressions through the medium of the composer's musical sensibility into unique pieces of music.
De Hartmann had some of the same teachers as Scriabin, whom he greatly admired.
After his death, Jeanne de Salzmann undertook to record the latest versions of the dances and preserve them for the future.
www.duversity.org /music/music.html   (763 words)

  
 Books by Gurdjieff, Ouspensky & Others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Jeanne de Salzmann, Pentland was instrumental in organizing and developing the Gurdjieff Foundations in the US.
Madam de Salzmann's voice, the clarity of her perceptions and the force of her insights are evident throughout.
De Salzmann and an editor of the recent Russian edition of Beelzebub¹s Tales, Tereshchenko clearly and concisely provides direction for beginners and advanced exercises for the mature student in a practical outline of Gurdjieff¹s teaching.
www.bennettbooks.org /GIGTitles.html   (10134 words)

  
 BOL | Bücher: Heart Without Measure: Gurdjieff Work with Madame de Salzmann von Ravi Ravindra
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Ravindraandamp;#8217;s account of his meetings, letters and encounters with Madame de Salzmann is deeply intimate, yet it is not merely personal.
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 Jeanne de Salzmann -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Jeanne de Salzmann -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Jeanne de Salzmann was a close pupil of (additional info and facts about G. Gurdjieff) G.
Responsible for transmitting the (A natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something) movements and other esoteric teachings of Gurdjieff through the Gurdjieff Foundation of New York, the Gurdjieff Institut of Paris and other formal and informal groups throughout the world.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/je/jeanne_de_salzmann.htm   (83 words)

  
 The Gurdjieff Foundation of Los Angeles - Gurdjieff's work in LA
Without such experience and understanding the work will lose its effectiveness and the conditions will be wrongly interpreted; they will not be brought at the right moment and one will see situations and efforts remaining on the level of ordinary life and uselessly repeating themselves.”
In 1953 the Gurdjieff Foundation was incorporated in New York, in accordance with the wish expressed by Gurdjieff himself and under the guidance of Jeanne de Salzmann.
From that date most of the activities of his pupils in America, which had been carried on in private since the 1920's, came under the general direction of the Foundation.
www.gurdjiefflosangeles.org /lafoundation.html   (340 words)

  
 20001211f
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Solicítese certificación de cargas que figuren sobre cada finca, y llévense a cabo las actuaciones pertinentes y la remisión, en su momento, de este expediente a la Dirección Provincial para autorización de la subasta.
Així mateix, s'adverteix als interessats que, cas de no comparèixer en l'esmentat termini, la notificació s'entendrà produïda a tots els efectes legals el dia següent al del venciment del termini assenyalat per a comparèixer (això són deu dies comptats a partir del següent al de la publicació d'aquest edicte al BOPT).
www.altanet.org /bop/bop/2000/20001211f.html   (1176 words)

  
 SALZMANN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Search the SALZMANN Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the SALZMANN Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named SALZMANN at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/S/SALZMANN.htm   (73 words)

  
 cars - G. I. Gurdjieff
The apartment is near the tekke (monastery) of the Mevlevi Order of Sufis (founded by Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi) where Gurdjieff, Ouspensky and Thomas de Hartmann experienced the sema ceremony of The Whirling Dervishes.
Gurdjieff lived in Paris at 6 Rue des Colonels Rénard in Vichy France during World War II where he continued to teach his pupils throughout the war.
The feature film Meetings With Remarkable Men (1979) directed by Peter Brook and starring Terence Stamp is based upon the book of the same name and was made under the direction of Jeanne de Salzmann and depicts rare performances of the sacred dances taught to serious students of his work known simply as the movements.
www.carluvers.com /cars/Gurdjieff   (1308 words)

  
 Excite UK - Society - Religion and Spirituality - Fourth Way - People
A short synopsis of Jeanne de Salzmann (1889–1990).
She lead the worldwide Work after Gurdjieff''s death in 1949 until her death in 1990.
Documents de Hartmann''s life and work through musical sketches, manuscript scores, and printed music and contain materials relating to G. Gurdjieff.
www.excite.co.uk /directory/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Fourth_Way/People   (174 words)

  
 CESNUR 2001 - Gurdjieff's Changes (Wellbeloved)
Although the Foundations were set up to conserve the Work, there is a sense in which the teaching was irrevocably changed by Gurdjieff’s death because pupils were now without his charismatic presence.
I was informed in personal communications that Jeanne de Salzmann visited spiritual teachers in North Africa and India, researching how to take the Work forward.
Formal and informal Work groups, some with lineage and some without, groups which focus on past origins and those which focus on present adaptations, both advertised and unadvertised now exist in Australia, China, India, Japan, Malaya, North and South America and Europe in a multiplicity of expressions which continue to fragment and reform.
www.cesnur.org /2001/london2001/wellbeloved.htm   (2287 words)

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