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Kodály Zoltán: A magyar népzene

Editado por Vargyas Lajos
Arreglo: Music Theory
Género: Música popular
Idioma: Hungarian
Páginas: 336 páginas
Formato: 17 x 24 (B/5)
Peso: 0.553 kg
Año de publicación: 1951
Editorial: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Nº de artículo: 308
ISMN: 9789633307779
Kodály summarized the significance of folk music in the preface to the first edition of this publication:

''It is such an integral part of the life of a healthy nation that we find it everywhere: it is present in art, in public education, in the manifestations of social life. It is always a sign of the stagnation of national life when folk music is pushed into the background in some way.”

One of the most important guidelines for learning about Hungarian folk music today is Kodály's summarical study. In a short summary, it explores the most important features, problems and origins of Hungarian folk music. It describes different genres, types, and occasions for folk songs and folk dance music while also addressing the matter of collecting folk music. The overall usefulness of the study was greatly enhanced by the example library compiled by Lajos Vargyas and first printed within the 1960 edition.

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