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  1. American String Teachers. Association. v. t. e. The Kodály method, also referred to as the Kodály concept, is an approach to music education developed in Hungary during the mid-twentieth century by Zoltán Kodály. His philosophy of education served as inspiration for the method, which was then developed over a number of years by his associates.

  2. Dec 16, 2021 · Kodály was born on this day in 1882 in the town of Kecskemét in Austria-Hungary (now Hungary). As a child, Kodály was a member of a local chorus, and also learned the violin. He showed an interest in composition, and in 1900, went on to study at the Conservatory in Budapest. In 1906, Kodály wrote about the structure of Hungarian folk music ...

  3. Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) was a visionary teacher, composer and philosopher whose work has influenced musicians and music educators around the world. Following his folk song collecting trips with Béla Bartók in Hungary in the early 1900s, Kodály conceived of a monumental idea: that music could be taught artistically using the traditional ...

  4. The Hungarian music education program that developed in the 1940s became the basis for the Kodály Method. Although Kodály himself did not write down a comprehensive method, he did establish a set of principles to follow in music education, and these principles were widely taken up by pedagogues (above all in Hungary, but also in many other ...

  5. He called it a state “worse than illiteracy.”. As he spent more and more time on the emotional and aesthetic education of school-children, Kodály created a series of choruses for children. "Teach music and singing at school in such a way that it is not a torture but a joy for the pupil,” Kodály said. “Instill a thirst for finer music ...

  6. The Kodály Concept Library consists of carefully selected works representing Zoltán Kodály's musical and pedagogical principles, as well as their practical application in the most authentic way. The selection has been made by professors of the Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute of Music, Kecskemét, Hungary.

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  8. Zoltán Kodály (1882-‐‐1967) was a visionary teacher, composer and philosopher whose work has influenced musicians and music educators around the world. Following his folk song collecting trips with Béla Bartók in Hungary in the early 1900s, Kodály conceived of a monumental idea: that music could be taught artistically using the ...

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