Works for Cello Complete
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Title:
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Works for Cello Complete |
Otros títulos:
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Sonata Movement Capriccio for Cello Sonatina Sonata for Cello and Piano Hungarian Folksongs (Rondo) |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Zoltán Kodály; Miklós Perényi; Dénes Várjon; Gábor Takács-Nagy |
Código CDU:
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Kod.03 |
Forma Musical:
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Cello, Piano music |
Abstract:
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Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály is today remembered as much for his contributions to the fields of ethnomusicology and music education as he is for his own musical creations. Born in 1881, Kodály was the son of a local railway station master and amateur violinist who provided a rich musical environment for his child. Young Zoltán's early exposure to the German classics was tempered by an interest in the folk heritage of his native land; in 1900, after graduating from the Archiepiscopal Grammar School in Nagyszombat, he enrolled simultaneously at Budapest University (where he studied Germanic and Hungarian literature) and at the Budapest Academy of Music. Composition studies at the Academy were fruitful for Kodály, and he took a diploma in the subject in 1904. In 1905 he received a second diploma in music education, and in 1906 Kodály crowned his academic career with a Ph.D. earned for his thorough structural analysis of Hungarian folksong. During the preparation of this dissertation ... |
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