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Zoltán Kodály

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musicologistClassicalhungarian20th Century Classicalcontemporary classical

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Zoltán Kodály (16th December 1882–6th March 1967) was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, educator, linguist, and philosopher. Kodály was one of the first people to undertake the serious study of folk song. Around 1906 he and fellow composer Béla Bartók published several collections of folk music together, and they both show the influence of folk music in their own compositions. Kodály later studied with Charles Widor in Paris. There he absorbed influences of the music of Claude Debussy. In 1907 he moved back to Budapest, and gained a professorship at the Academy of Music there. He continued his folk music-collecting expeditions through World War I without interruption. Kodály had no major success until 1923, when his Psalmus Hungaricus received its premiere at a concert to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the union of Buda and Pest (Bartók's Dance Suite had its premiere on the same occasion.) Following this success, Kodály travelled throughout Europe to conduct his music. Kodály subsequently became very interested in the problems of music education, and wrote a good deal of educational music for schools, as well as books on the subject. Some commentators refer to his ideas as the "Kodály Method", although this seems something of a misnomer, as he did not actually work out a comprehensive method, rather laying down a set of principles to follow in music education. He continued to compose for professional ensembles also, with the Dances of Marosszék (1930, in ve

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Háry János, Op. 15: II. Viennese Musical Clock

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Hary Janos Suite: V. Kozjatek (Intermezzo)

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III. Allegro molto vivace

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Sonata for Solo Cello, Op.8: 1. Allegro maestoso ma appassionato

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Esti dal

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Háry János Suite: Intermezzo

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Sonata for Solo Cello, Op.8: 2. Adagio (Con gran espressione)

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I. Allegro maestro ma appassionato

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Sonata for Solo Violoncello, Op. 8: III. Allegro molto Vivace

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Adagio for Cello and Piano

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albums

KODALY: Three Chorale Preludes / Cello Sonatas Opp. 8 and 4

KODALY: Three Chorale Preludes / Cello Sonatas Opp. 8 and 4

Háry János

Háry János

Kodály: Orchestral Music

Kodály: Orchestral Music

KODALY: Duo for Violin and Cello / Hungarian Rondo / Adagio for Cello / Sonatina

KODALY: Duo for Violin and Cello / Hungarian Rondo / Adagio for Cello / Sonatina

SOLO

SOLO

Kodaly: Hary Janos Suite

Kodaly: Hary Janos Suite

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Yellow Lounge Vol. 2

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Kodaly & Veress: Violin & Cello Sonatas

Kodaly: Complete Piano Music

Kodaly: Complete Piano Music

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Kodály: Orchestral Favourites, Vol. XX

Kodaly, Z.: Cello Sonata / Duo / Bottermund, H.: Variations On A Theme by Paganini

Kodaly, Z.: Cello Sonata / Duo / Bottermund, H.: Variations On A Theme by Paganini

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