{"title":"The Collaborative Effort of Zoltán Kodály and His Students in the Development of the Kodály Concept","authors":"Beth T. Mattingly","doi":"10.1177/15366006231213393","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Kodály Concept is known as a highly respected approach to music education, having had a great influence on the development of music education methodologies in many countries. Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967) was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, philosopher, and educator who achieved a high level of recognition and respect during his lifetime. The development of this methodology has been attributed to him when, in fact, its creation was the result of the collaboration between Kodály and several of his students, including Jenő Ádám (1896–1982), Lajos Bárdos (1899–1986), Gyula Kertész (1900–1967), György Kerényi (1902–1986), Erzsébet Szőnyi (1924–2019), and Katalin Forrai (1926–2004). Despite the political turmoil of this time (1914–1989), Kodály and his students were able to establish a very effective music education system for the entire Hungarian population. Not only was Kodály held in high regard by the people of his country, but he also had the respect of the communist party that ruled Hungary. Although he never became a communist, he managed to use the government to achieve his goals for music education. Had they won the Revolution of 1956, when the Hungarian people tried to overthrow Soviet rule of their country, many people believe Kodály would have been elected president.","PeriodicalId":40170,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Historical Research in Music Education","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Historical Research in Music Education","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/15366006231213393","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"MUSIC","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Kodály Concept is known as a highly respected approach to music education, having had a great influence on the development of music education methodologies in many countries. Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967) was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, philosopher, and educator who achieved a high level of recognition and respect during his lifetime. The development of this methodology has been attributed to him when, in fact, its creation was the result of the collaboration between Kodály and several of his students, including Jenő Ádám (1896–1982), Lajos Bárdos (1899–1986), Gyula Kertész (1900–1967), György Kerényi (1902–1986), Erzsébet Szőnyi (1924–2019), and Katalin Forrai (1926–2004). Despite the political turmoil of this time (1914–1989), Kodály and his students were able to establish a very effective music education system for the entire Hungarian population. Not only was Kodály held in high regard by the people of his country, but he also had the respect of the communist party that ruled Hungary. Although he never became a communist, he managed to use the government to achieve his goals for music education. Had they won the Revolution of 1956, when the Hungarian people tried to overthrow Soviet rule of their country, many people believe Kodály would have been elected president.
众所周知,柯达伊理念是一种备受推崇的音乐教育方法,对许多国家音乐教育方法的发展产生了巨大影响。Zoltán Kodály(1882-1967 年)是匈牙利作曲家、民族音乐学家、哲学家和教育家,在他的一生中获得了高度的认可和尊重。这一方法论的发展一直归功于他,但事实上,它是柯达伊与他的几位学生合作的成果,其中包括 Jenő Ádám (1896-1982)、Lajos Bárdos(1899-1986)、Gyula Kertész(1900-1967)、György Kerényi(1902-1986)、Erzsébet Szőnyi(1924-2019)和 Katalin Forrai(1926-2004)。尽管当时(1914-1989 年)政局动荡,柯达伊和他的学生们还是为整个匈牙利人民建立了一个非常有效的音乐教育体系。柯达伊不仅受到本国人民的崇高敬仰,还得到了统治匈牙利的共产党的尊重。虽然他从未成为共产党员,但他设法利用政府来实现自己的音乐教育目标。1956 年,匈牙利人民试图推翻苏联对其国家的统治,如果他们在革命中获胜,许多人相信柯达伊会当选总统。