Music and the Theosophical Movement

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Theosophical teachings about music

Musicians influenced by Theosophy

  • Agustín Pío Barrios (1885-1944) was a Paraguayan composer and virtuoso performer of classical guitar music who was influenced by Theosophy. He sometimes used the names Agustín Barrios Mangoré and Nitsuga Mangoré in homage to Paraguay's native Guarani culture.
  • Vahdah Olcott-Bickford (1885-1961) was an American guitarist, teacher, composer, arranger, and writer. Her Guitar Method, Op. 25, and the Advanced Course, Op. 116, continue to be highly influential. She and her husband Zarh Bickford were avid astrologers and had many connections to the Theosophical Movement.
  • Charles Wakefield Cadman (1881-1946) was an American composer who was a member of the American Theosophical Society. Many of his compositions were in classical formats, but he was especially known for his adaptations of Native American themes and instruments.
  • John Foulds (1880-1939) was an English Theosophist, cellist, and composer in the English Musical Renaissance.
  • Gustav Mahler(1860-1911) was an Austrian late-Romantic composer and conductor.
  • Dane Rudhyar was a French-American composer, writer, artist, and astrologer.
  • Alexander Scriabin was a Russian pianist and composer who was much influenced by Theosophy and by the Symbolist movement in the visual arts.

Other Theosophists who were musicians

Many Theosophists were accomplished musicians without making music their means of livelihood. Some include Edi D. Bilimoria, Alice L. Cleather, Clara Codd, Arthur L. Conger, Jr., Alexandra David-Néel, Maud MacCarthy, Paul Klee and

Additional resources

Articles

Books and pamphlets

  • Arundale, Rukmini Devi. Dance and Music. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1952. 16 pages.
  • Mayer, Elizabeth C. The Lotus Songbook. New York: Elizabeth C. Mayer 1897.
  • Sturzaker, James. Sound and Color. Theosophical Order of Service, 197x. 16 pages.
  • Ward, William C. The Art of Richard Wagner. London and Benares: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1906.
  • Warner, Sybil Marguerite, Music and Listeners. London: Service Magazine and Publications, 1923. London: Service Magazine and Publications, 1923. Foreword by C. Jinarajadasa; original edition London: Service Magazine and Publications, 1911.