Zoltan Kodaly (1882–1967)
Auteur van 333 Reading Exercises (Choral Method)
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Háry János Suite [sound recording] 10 exemplaren
Háry János Suite / Dances of Galánta / Peacock Variations / Dances of Marosszék [sound recording] (1992) — Samensteller — 8 exemplaren
Janáček: Glagolitic Mass + Kodály: Psalmus Hungaricus, Op.13 [sound recording] — Samensteller — 6 exemplaren
Valsette for Solo Piano 5 exemplaren
Missa Brevis [score] 5 exemplaren
Missa Brevis [sound recording] 5 exemplaren
Zoltán Kodály: Peacock Variations • Béla Bartók: Suite from the Miraculous Mandarin (1999) 5 exemplaren
Veni, veni Emmanuel = O come, o come, Emmanuel : from an XVIIIc. French missal (1964) — Samensteller — 4 exemplaren
Háry János-Suite / Psalmus hungaricus / Tänze aus Galánta / Marosszéker Tänze — Samensteller — 4 exemplaren
Dances from Galanta 4 exemplaren
Fifteen two-part exercises 3 exemplaren
Bicinia Hungarica 3 exemplaren
Zoltán Kodály: Háry János Suite / Dances of Galánta & Marosszék / Children's Choruses (1999) 3 exemplaren
String Quartet No. 2, Op. 10 3 exemplaren
Let us sing correctly (Kodály choral method) 3 exemplaren
Twelve Little Pieces for Piano 3 exemplaren
Kis emberek dalai 2 exemplaren
Kodály: Háry János Suite, Dances of Galánta & Marosszék Dances / Bartók: Hungarian Sketches & Roumanian Dances… — Samensteller — 2 exemplaren
Bicinia Hungarica I 2 exemplaren
Psalm 121 2 exemplaren
Jesus and the traders 2 exemplaren
Choral Method: 24 Little Canons on the Black Keys 2 exemplaren
33 Two-part Excercises 2 exemplaren
Summer Evening 2 exemplaren
Budavári Te Deum 2 exemplaren
Shostakovich: Concerto No. 1 for Cello and Orchestra / Kodály: Sonata for Cello Solo, Op. 8 (2000) 2 exemplaren
Marosszk Dances 2 exemplaren
Spinning Room 2 exemplaren
Kodály - Veress - Kurtag [sound recording] — Samensteller — 1 exemplaar
Háry János Suite [score] 1 exemplaar
Háry János Suite, Peacock Variations, Dances of Galánta, Dances of Marosszék, Children's Choruses 1 exemplaar
Hungarian Music for Cello & Piano [sound recording] — Samensteller — 1 exemplaar
Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin Suite / Kodály: Peacock Variations / Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis / Schönberg:… — Samensteller — 1 exemplaar
Zoltán Kodály - The complete organ music 1 exemplaar
Arensky: Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 32 / Kodály: Duo, Op. 7 / Turina: Trio No. 1, Op. 35 [sound recording] — Samensteller — 1 exemplaar
Ötfokú zene I 100 magyar népdal 1 exemplaar
Pentatonic Music: 110 cheremissian melodies 1 exemplaar
Die Ungarische Volksmusik 1 exemplaar
Vegyeskarok 1 exemplaar
Pange Lingua for Four-Part Chorus of Mixed Voices and Organ Choral Store (Universal Edition UE 17146 NJ) (1958) 1 exemplaar
Laudes organi. Fantasia on a xiith century sequence for mixed chorus and organ. < Organ score. > (1967) 1 exemplaar
Kodály: Háry János Suite, Dances of Galánta, Peacock Variations, Summer Evening, Symphony… 1 exemplaar
Moderne: Satie, Ravel, Debussy, Poulenc & Others [sound recording] — Samensteller — 1 exemplaar
Ötfokú zene I 1 exemplaar
Kodály Ötfokú Zene 1 exemplaar
Epigrammák - Epigramme 1 exemplaar
Soldier's Song 1 exemplaar
22 Two-part Excercises (Solfege, Vocal) 1 exemplaar
Miklos Perenyi (cello), Complete Works f 1 exemplaar
String quartets nos 1 & 2 ; Intermezzo ; Gavotte 1 exemplaar
Katalinka 1 exemplaar
Preludium für Orgel 1 exemplaar
Zoltan Kodaly & Bela Bartok. Sir Charles Mackerras conductor; Scottish Chamber Orchestra 1 exemplaar
Evening Song 1 exemplaar
Duo for violin and cello, op. 7 ; Sonata for cello and piano, op. 4 ; Sonatina for cello and piano 1 exemplaar
Ave Maria 1 exemplaar
Mountain Nights 1 exemplaar
Genfi Zxoltar 1 exemplaar
Csendesmise Orgonara 1 exemplaar
Homo Perpende Fraqilis 1 exemplaar
Birthday Greeting 1 exemplaar
Starker plays Kodaly; Sonata for unaccompanied cello, op. 7. Duo for violin and cello, op. 7. 1 exemplaar
Kodaly Buttocks-pressing Song 1 exemplaar
Editio Musica Budapest String Quartet No. 1, Op. 2 (Parts) EMB Series Composed by Zoltan Kodaly 1 exemplaar
Missa brevis Laudes organi 1 exemplaar
Sonatas, cello, piano, op. 4 1 exemplaar
Kodaly: 7 Piano Pieces, Op. 11 1 exemplaar
Háry János - Peacock Variations - Psalmus Hungaricus - Dances of Marosszék - Dances of Galánta. 2 CD 1 exemplaar
An ode for music 1 exemplaar
Communion 1 exemplaar
Adagio for viola and piano (1910) 1 exemplaar
Bicinia - Dreissig Übertragen fûr Gitarre 1 exemplaar
Sadly Rustle the Leaves, Braust der traurige Wald [No. 5 from Seven Songs, Sieben Gesange, Opus 6] (1955) 1 exemplaar
From a Lover's Letter, Brieffragment an die Freundin: [No. 2 from Seven Songs (Sieben Gesänge) Opus 6] (1955) 1 exemplaar
Iskolai énekgyűjtemény 1 exemplaar
Háry Jańos Suite: Highlights 1 exemplaar
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- Geboortedatum
- 1882-12-16
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1967-03-06
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- Hungary
- Geboorteplaats
- Kecskemét, Hungary
- Plaats van overlijden
- Budapest, Hungary
- Woonplaatsen
- Budapest, Hungary
- Opleiding
- University of Budapest
Budapest Academy of Music - Beroepen
- composer
educator
philosopher
ethnomusicologist - Relaties
- Láng, György (student)
Kertész, István (student)
Bartok, Bela (friend) - Organisaties
- American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary, Music, 1963)
- Korte biografie
- Zoltán Kodály was born in Kecskemét, Hungary, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He learned to play the violin and piano as a child and sang in the cathedral choir in Nagyszombat (present-day Trnava, Slovakia), where he spent part of his youth. This was where he wrote his first compositions. In 1900, he entered the University of Budapest to study languages, and at the same time enrolled at the Academy of Music to study composition. He toured the country, visiting remote villages, to gather material for his 1906 doctoral dissertation on the structure of Hungarian folk song. At around this time, Kodály met Béla Bartók, to whom he introduced some of his methods for folk song collecting. The two became lifelong friends and champions of each other's music; together they published many editions of folk songs between 1906 and 1921. Kodály became a teacher of theory and composition at the Academy of Music in 1907, a post he held until 1941. His importance as an educator extended not only to composers but also to teachers; and through his many students, he contributed greatly to the spread of music education. The "Kodály Method" he developed became a standard of music teaching all around the world. Kodály's own individual composing style was derived from Hungarian folk music, contemporary French music (he spent some time in Paris), and the religious music of the Italian Renaissance. His writings included Die ungarische Volksmusik (Folk Music of Hungary, 1956), as well as numerous articles for scholarly ethnographic and musical journals. The Selected Writings of Zoltán Kodály, edited by Ferenc Bónis and translated from the Hungarian by Lili Halápy and Fred Macnicol, was published in 1974.
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