The Kodaly Method
Aled Jones introduces a celebration of the life and work of Hungarian composer, philosopher and teacher Zoltan Kodaly, including a feature on the Kodaly Method of music education.
Composer, philosopher, teacher and Hungarian national icon - Zoltan Kodaly was one of the most important figures in the history of 20th century choral music. Aled Jones presents a celebration of his life and work, including a special feature on the composer's groundbreaking Kodaly Method of music education.
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Zoltán Kodály
Este (Evening)
Performer: Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor)
- CHANDOS, CHAN9754.
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Zoltán Kodály
Too Late
Performer: Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, János Ferencsik (conductor)
- HUNGAROTON, HCD12352.
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Zoltán Kodály
Norwegian Girls
Performer: Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus Conductor: János Ferencsik
- HUNGAROTON, HCD12352.
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Zoltán Kodály
Psalmus Hungaricus – Finale: You, My Lord, Are True In Your Judgment
Performer: Hungarian Radio Choir, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, Arpád Jóo (conductor)
- ARTS MUSIC.
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Zoltán Kodály
Jesus And The Traders
Performer: Debrecen Kodály Chorus, Péter Erdei (conductor)
- HUNGAROTON, HCD32364.
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Zoltán Kodály
Hary Janos – Act 2: Soldier's Chorus
Performer: Edinburgh Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Istvan Kertesz (conductor)
- DECCA, 4434882.
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Zoltán Kodály
Missa Brevis: Credo
Performer: Maria Steijffert (alto), Lars Pedersen (tenor), Michael W Hansen (bass), Niels Henrik Nielsen (organ), Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor)
- CHANDOS, CHAN9754.
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Zoltán Kodály
King Laszló's Men
Performer: Cantemus, Dénes Szabo (conductor)
- HUNGAROTON, HCD31291.
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Zoltán Kodály
See the Gypsies
Performer: Cantemus, Dénes Szabo (conductor)
- HUNGAROTON, HCD31291.
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Zoltán Kodály
Hymn of Zrinyi
Performer: Lajos Miller (baritone), Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, János Ferencsik (conductor)
- HUNGAROTON, HCD12352.
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- Sun 6 Mar 2011 18:30³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3
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