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    Zoltán Kodály (UK: /ˈkoʊdaɪ/, US: /koʊˈdaɪ/; Hungarian: Kodály Zoltán, pronounced [ˈkodaːj ˈzoltaːn]; 16 December 1882 – 6 March 1967) was a Hungarian...
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  • 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...
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  • pianist, conductor, and composer Zoltán Kodály, composer, creator of the Kodály-method. Zoltán Korda Zoltán Kovács (ice hockey), ice hockey coach and...
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    former Ballet School (under reconstruction for several years), the Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum and Archives, the Hungarian University of Fine Arts...
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    János Koessler at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest. There he met Zoltán Kodály, who made a strong impression on him and became a lifelong friend and...
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    contemporary classical music, György Ligeti, György Kurtág, Péter Eötvös, Zoltán Kodály and Zoltán Jeney among them. Bartók was among the most significant musicians...
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  • quartet assumed its present name in honour of the Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály. The ensemble tours internationally, and has recorded the complete cycles...
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    Hungary (29 March 2014) Demonstration Media related to Kodály körönd at Wikimedia Commons Kodály körönd, budapest.com, accessed September 2010 47°30′34...
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  • winning a Grand Prix du Disque. "Zoltán Kodály: Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8", Classical Archives "Zoltán Kodály's Sonata for Unaccompanied Cello, Op...
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  • Kodaly may refer to: Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967), a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, pedagogue, linguist, and philosopher Kodály körönd is a circus...
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  • Dances of Galánta (category Compositions by Zoltán Kodály)
    Dances of Galánta (Galántai táncok) is a 1933 orchestral work by Zoltán Kodály. The piece was composed on commission for the 80th anniversary of the Budapest...
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    Makers, Simon Wright conducting the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967) set "Ode" to music in his work Music Makers, dedicated to...
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  • composer Zoltán Kodály to document Hungarian folk music, which they both incorporated in their musical pieces. Zoltán Kodály Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967)...
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  • Bartók was published for the first time, and Zoltán Kodály began collecting folk songs. Bartók and Kodály were two exceptional composers who created a...
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    with Béla Bartók, then in 1905–06 with Zoltán Kodály. She held a musical salon. In 1910, she married Zoltán Kodály in Budapest,  with whom she lived the...
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  • studied the Kodály method at Millersville University, have stated that “the Takadimi rhythm system solves the problems associated with the Kodály rhythm syllables...
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  • third as "difficult to define" but possibly a sort of ternary form. Zoltán Kodály, who thought of the three movements of this quartet as "life episodes...
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  • yet they deeply influenced others, like Johannes Brahms, and later Zoltán Kodály and Béla Bartók, even having an influence on American jazz. During the...
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    Hubay after Dohnányi had refused to dismiss the pedagogue and composer Zoltán Kodály from the Academy for his supposedly leftist political position. However...
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    was a pupil of Zoltán Kodály. He later became a longtime teacher at the school and developed a close working relationship with Kodály. Beginning in 1935...
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  • Hungaricus, Op. 13, is a choral work for tenor, chorus and orchestra by Zoltán Kodály, composed in 1923. The Psalmus was commissioned to celebrate the fiftieth...
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    renovated the early-eighteenth-century Franciscan monastery for use as the Zoltán Kodály Conservatory; it opened for classes in 1975. The Hungarian Association...
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  • Maros, a river with the biggest discharge in the seat. The composer Zoltán Kodály wrote the Dances of Marosszék (1927, for piano, later orchestrated)...
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    Katona Egon Kenton István Kertész Edward Kilenyi Elisabeth Klein Zoltán Kocsis Zoltán Kodály Rezső Kókai Péter Komlós Tibor Kozma Lili Kraus Adrienne Krausz...
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    possible to pair this tune with the Latin text; versions doing so exist by Zoltán Kodály, Philip Lawson and Jan Åke Hillerud [sv], among others. In the German...
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    György Ligeti (category Pupils of Zoltán Kodály)
    Liszt Academy of Music. He studied under Pál Kadosa, Ferenc Farkas, Zoltán Kodály and Sándor Veress. He conducted ethnomusicological research into the...
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  • Zoltán Kodály wrote a choral setting of the Christian hymn Te Deum. First performed in 1936, this Budavári Te Deum is in a traditional Hungarian folk-music...
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    admiral (d. 1960) December 16 Jack Hobbs, English cricketer (d. 1963) Zoltán Kodály, Hungarian composer (d. 1967) Walther Meissner, German technical physicist...
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  • composers featured in the first year were William Walton, Manuel De Falla, Zoltán Kodály, Ernest Bloch, Ferruccio Busoni, Arthur Honegger, and Paul Hindemith...
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  • Bartók played the piano with them in a concert dedicated to the music of Zoltán Kodály. It was first published in 1911 in Hungary. Ragazze Quartet, Bartók...
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