Zoltán Kodály

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Zoltán Kodály was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and influential music educator best known for developing the Kodály Method of music education.

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Zoltán Kodály canonical 10

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instanceOf Hungarian person
composer
ethnomusicologist
human
music educator
birthCountry Hungary NERFINISHED
birthDate 1882-12-16
birthPlace Kecskemét NERFINISHED
burialPlace Farkasréti Cemetery, Budapest NERFINISHED
citizenship Hungary NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Béla Bartók NERFINISHED
collected Hungarian folk music
composed Dances of Galánta NERFINISHED
Dances of Marosszék NERFINISHED
Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 NERFINISHED
Háry János NERFINISHED
Missa brevis NERFINISHED
Peacock Variations NERFINISHED
Psalmus Hungaricus NERFINISHED
Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8 NERFINISHED
String Quartet No. 1 NERFINISHED
String Quartet No. 2 NERFINISHED
Te Deum of Budavár NERFINISHED
deathCountry Hungary NERFINISHED
deathDate 1967-03-06
deathPlace Budapest NERFINISHED
developed Kodály Method NERFINISHED
educatedAt Franz Liszt Academy of Music NERFINISHED
employer Franz Liszt Academy of Music NERFINISHED
familyName Kodály NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ethnomusicology
music composition
music education
genre classical music
givenName Zoltán NERFINISHED
hasWorkInCollection Hungarian folk song arrangements
honoredIn Kodály Institute of the Liszt Academy in Kecskemét NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century music education
choral pedagogy worldwide
influencedBy Hungarian folk music
knownFor innovative choral writing
music education reforms in Hungary
use of folk music in classical compositions
language Hungarian
movement 20th-century classical music
name Zoltán Kodály NERFINISHED
nationality Hungarian
notableFor Kodály Method NERFINISHED
occupation composer
conductor
ethnomusicologist
music educator
positionHeld professor of composition

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Antal Doráti studiedUnder Zoltán Kodály
Georg Solti studiedUnder Zoltán Kodály
Kodály Centre namedAfter Zoltán Kodály
Boosey & Hawkes hasNotableComposer Zoltán Kodály
Émile Jaques-Dalcroze influenced Zoltán Kodály
Tamás Vásáry notableStudentOf Zoltán Kodály
Galanta hasNotablePerson Zoltán Kodály
Galanta isBirthplaceOf Zoltán Kodály
Kerepesi Cemetery notableBurials Zoltán Kodály
Kodály Körönd namedAfter Zoltán Kodály