SKU: HL.49006688
ISBN 9783795701130. German.
K.v. Fischer: Zum Begriff national in Musikgeschichte und deutscher Musikhistoriographie - P. Benary: Nationalcharakteristik in der Musik des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts - F. Bonis: Elemente der ungarischen Nationalromantik in Bartoks und Kodalys Kunst: Vermachtnis und Umwertung - L. Eosze: Zoltan Kodaly. Die Univerrsalitat eines nationalen Meisters - A. Haefeli: Die Neue Wiener Schule-natinonal oder international? - A. Briner: Ein amerikanischer Dankstil inder Concord-Sonata - G. Schubert: Zur Charakteristik von Heitor Villa-Lobos - H. Danuser: Probleme eines sowjet-russischen Nationalstils zwischen 1930 und 1950 - D. Gojowy: Nationale Komponierhaltungen in den Landern des europaischen Ostens - F. Muggler: Postserielle Musik und Nationalitaten - J. Stenzl: Orientfahrten - H. Oesch: Was bedeutet asiatische Musik heute in westlichen Stilkreisen? - E. Helm: Moglichkeiten und Probleme der Kommunikation in der Musik der verschiedenen Kulturen - Personenregister.
SKU: HL.49031842
ISBN 9790001117739. 9.0x6.25x0.093 inches.
SKU: HL.50485168
ISBN 9790080124215. UPC: 073999851687. 12.5x9.25x0.242 inches. Zoltan Gardonyi.
SKU: HL.50600377
ISBN 9790080141663. 7.5x10.75x0.085 inches. Latin. Zoltan Kodaly; Imre Sulyok.
Zoltan Kodaly-s complete choral works for mixed voices were published in a new, extended, edition in 2018 (Z. 6725 and Z. 6725A). This volume containing 51 compositions has been edited by the renowned conductor Peter Erdei, one of the most devoted interpreters of Kodaly-s choral works. The new edition takes into consideration the manuscript sources for the compositions housed in the Kodaly Archives in Budapest. The publication features new, easily-legible music scores edited on uniform principles. For better readability, the new edition is printed in a slightly larger format than previous editions.The present publication is an offprint from the renewed edition of Kodaly-s complete choral works for mixed voices. It has the same format as the volume, and has been printed on excellent-quality pale-yellow paper.(Hungaroton HCD 32364).
SKU: HL.50511804
ISBN 9790080145999. Octavo (19 x27 cm) inches. Hungarian. Zoltan Kodaly; Balint Balassi.
Zoltan Kodaly-s complete choral works for mixed voices were published in a new, extended, edition in 2018 (Z. 6725 and Z. 6725A). This volume containing 51 compositions has been edited by the renowned conductor Peter Erdei, one of the most devoted interpreters of Kodaly-s choral works. The new edition takes into consideration the manuscript sources for the compositions housed in the Kodaly Archives in Budapest. The publication features new, easily-legible music scores edited on uniform principles. For better readability, the new edition is printed in a slightly larger format than previous editions.The present publication is an offprint from the renewed edition of Kodaly-s complete choral works for mixed voices. It has the same format as the volume, and has been printed on excellent-quality pale-yellow paper.
SKU: HL.50487078
ISBN 9790080122211. Octavo (19 x27 cm) inches. Hungarian. Zoltan Kodaly; Janos Arany.
SKU: HL.50511120
ISBN 9790080025871. UPC: 073999551808. 4.0x5.5x0.367 inches. Hungarian. Lajos Bardos; Zoltan Kodaly.
We say to the people: what you know is of great value, the traditions of your forebears, the true expression of your soul. It is a treasure that we, even educated people, learn from you, because we have forgotten it in our wanderings in pursuit of alien spiritual assets. Value it, grow strong in it, because if you want to achieve more, this is the only thing you can build on.' (Zoltan Kodaly).
SKU: HL.50610141
Zoltan Kodaly's op. 1, Enekszo (Singing), this series of songs written on Hungarian folk poetry, first appeared in 1921 at Rozsavolgyi Publishing House. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first edition, a facsimile edition of the work and a new edition with Hungarian and English texts has been published, with great help of Mrs. Kodaly nee Sarolta Peczely. The series of songs written between 1907 and 1909 simultaneously reflects the composer's first encounter with Hungarian folk songs and Debussy's song poetry. Kodaly, who later composed numerous arrangements of folk songs for both solo voice and choir, uses only the texts of folk lyrics in these songs, the melodic world, although reminiscent of Hungarian folk songs in several ways, stems from his own melodic invention. And in piano accompaniments, you can feel the experimental spirit and atmosphere-creating power of the young composer at the same time.