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The Choir - The Kodaly Method

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Aled Jones presents a celebration of the life and work of Kodaly. Composer, philosopher, teacher and Hungarian national icon, Zoltan Kodaly was one of the most important figures in the history of 20th-century choral music. Including a special feature on the composer's groundbreaking Kodaly Method of music education. Playlist: Zoltan Kodaly Este (Evening) Danish National Radio Choir conducted by Stefan Parkman CHANDOS CHAN9754, track 10 Zoltan Kodaly Too Late Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, conducted by János Ferencsik HUNGAROTON HCD12352, track 5 Zoltan Kodaly Norwegian Girls Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, conducted by János Ferencsik HUNGAROTON HCD12352, track 4 Zoltan Kodaly Psalmus Hungaricus – Finale: You, My Lord, Are True In Your Judgment Hungarian Radio Choir and Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Arpád Jóo ARTS MUSIC, track 3 Zoltan Kodaly Jesus And The Traders Debrecen Kodály Chorus conducted by Péter Erdei HUNGAROTON HCD32364, track 9 Zoltan Kodaly Hary Janos – Act 2: Soldier’s Chorus Edinburgh Festival Chorus and London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Istvan Kertesz DECCA 4434882, CD 1, track 16 Zoltan Kodaly Missa Brevis: Credo Maria Steijffert (alto); Lars Pedersen (tenor); Michael W Hansen (bass) Niels Henrik Nielsen (organ) Danish National Radio Choir, conducted by Stefan Parkman CHANDOS CHAN9754, track 4 “Hippity Hoppity” (extract - part of package) Aurin Girls’ Choir directed by Laszlo Duranyik Zoltan Kodaly King Laszló’s Men HUNGAROTON HCD31291, track 20 Zoltan Kodaly See the Gypsies Cantemus / Dénes Szabo HUNGAROTON HCD31291, track 1 Zoltan Kodaly Hymn of Zrinyi Lajos Miller (baritone) with the Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus conducted by János Ferencsik HUNGAROTON HCD12352, track 1