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This work investigates the technical and aesthetic requirements for effective choral composition within the Hungarian musical tradition. Zoltán Kodály, a prominent composer and ethnomusicologist, utilizes his extensive background in folk music research and pedagogical theory to outline the structural principles of vocal writing. The text serves as a framework for understanding how melodic lines, harmonic textures, and linguistic rhythm interact to create coherent choral works.
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Experts and musicologists regard this as a foundational text for understanding Kodály's specific approach to vocal composition and pedagogical philosophy. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which assumes a solid background in music theory and counterpoint.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
EDITIO MUSICA
ISBN-10:
0080067263
ISBN-13:
9780080067261
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