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This is how we saw Kodály - Eighty-eight Memories Így Láttuk Kodályt - Nyolcvannyolc Emlékezés

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This is how we saw Kodály - Eighty-eight Memories

Így Láttuk Kodályt - Nyolcvannyolc Emlékezés

ISBN: 9789634560067

Product Features

  • Language: Hungarian

  • Editor: Bónis Ferenc

  • Publisher: Balassi Kiadó, Kodály Zoltán Emlékmúzeum és Archívum, Budapest

  • Edition: 4th Revised and Expanded Edition (2017)

  • Features: Eighty-eight recollections of Zoltán Kodály by colleagues, students, and contemporaries

  • Printed by: Argumentum Kiadó Nyomdaüzem, Budapest

Overview

"Így Láttuk Kodályt: Nyolcvannyolc Emlékezés" is a tribute to Zoltán Kodály, one of Hungary's most revered composers, ethnomusicologists, and educators. Compiled by Bónis Ferenc, this collection offers a diverse tapestry of eighty-eight personal recollections from friends, colleagues, students, and admirers of Kodály. This beautifully curated volume, published by Balassi Kiadó in cooperation with the Kodály Zoltán Emlékmúzeum és Archívum, provides invaluable insights into the life, work, and personality of Zoltán Kodály.

The book serves not only as a rich biographical source but also as a touching portrait of a man whose contributions to music education and Hungarian cultural heritage are immeasurable. The eighty-eight recollections are compiled from notable figures such as Bartók Béla Jr., Molnár Antal, Telmányi Emil, Szabolcsi Bence, and Nádasdy Kálmán, among others. Through their unique perspectives, the reader gains insight into the humanity behind the celebrated musician—his teaching philosophy, his influence on Hungarian music culture, and his warmth and wisdom.

This 4th revised and expanded edition, updated in 2017, incorporates additional recollections and insights, enhancing the already extensive portrayal of Kodály's legacy. It represents a compilation that has evolved over several decades, with previous editions published in 1979, 1982, and 1994, reflecting Kodály's enduring impact on successive generations.

Interesting Facts

  • Zoltán Kodály was not only a composer but also a pioneering ethnomusicologist, whose work alongside Béla Bartók was instrumental in documenting Hungarian folk music traditions. His influence extended well beyond composition to music education, and his Kodály Method remains a foundational approach to music teaching worldwide.

  • This book features recollections from prominent figures across various fields of music and culture, including composers, conductors, music historians, and students, providing a well-rounded and multi-dimensional view of Kodály's legacy.

  • The original edition of this book, containing 35 recollections, was first published in 1979 by Zeneműkiadó. The subsequent editions expanded the number of recollections, culminating in this 4th edition, which features a total of 88 personal accounts.

  • The cover photograph of Zoltán Kodály was taken by Gách Marianne, whose work provides an intimate visual representation of the esteemed composer.

  • Bónis Ferenc, the editor, is a well-respected music historian whose expertise has ensured that the accounts in this book are both comprehensive and representative of Kodály's far-reaching influence.

  • The volume offers glimpses into Kodály's role as a teacher, his relationship with students, and his influence on Hungarian musical education. These memories reveal Kodály's dedication to nurturing the next generation of musicians and his belief in the transformative power of music education.

  • This book also highlights Kodály's collaborations with other musical giants, such as Béla Bartók and Paul Henry Lang, providing context to his work and relationships within the broader scope of 20th-century music.

  • Through anecdotes and reflections, readers can appreciate the profound respect and admiration that Kodály's peers and students had for him. Accounts often touch upon his humility, sense of humor, and unwavering passion for both music and education.

  • Kodály's influence was not confined to Hungary; his contributions to music pedagogy gained international recognition, and the Kodály Method has been adapted and adopted by music educators around the world.

  • The personal accounts gathered in this book provide more than just a historical narrative—they give voice to the individuals who were directly impacted by Kodály's teachings and vision, making it a deeply personal and heartfelt collection.

Publishers

  • Balassi Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary

  • Kodály Zoltán Emlékmúzeum és Archívum, Budapest, Hungary

  • Printed by: Argumentum Kiadó Nyomdaüzem, Budapest

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