Clara Schlaffhorst
Clara Schlaffhorst (16 October 1863 in Memel, East Prussia, today KlaipÄ—da in Lithuania - 1945) was with Hedwig Andersen founder of the Methode nach Schlaffhorst und Andersen,[1] a method of respiration, speech and voice therapy.
Publications
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References
- Methode nach Schlaffhorst und Andersen on GoogleBooks
- Atmung and Stimme on GoogleBooks
- Atmung Stimme Bewegung on GoogleBooks
External links
- Literature by and about Clara Schlaffhorst in the German National Library catalogue
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