peer reviewedCultural heritage is an integral part of Hungarian music education. Folk traditions and folk songs are taught in every school, from the capital city to the smallest villages. Thousands of songs were collected by Zoltán Kodály and Béla Bartók, who adopted them in their classical compositions. With this they earned fame for Hungarian folk music and traditions. Zoltán Kodály also composed a series of music reading materials, mainly based on folk songs, which is currently used on all levels of Hungarian music education. Not only the Kodály concept, but the Táncház-method was also selected in the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices of UNESCO Cultural Heritage. In our digital age, the ...
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) convention of UNESCO is arguably the most powerful institutio...
When Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály began systematically collecting folk songs, they almost exclusive...
This thesis establishes the chronology of the events which were significant for the development of i...
Cultural heritage is an integral part of Hungarian music education. Folk traditions and folk songs a...
Zoltán Kodály’s principles in music education have had a major international influence across the wo...
Music is one of the cultural industries, part of a group of intangible cultural assets whose sustain...
What is cultural heritage, and why has it received so much public interest in recent years? Almost t...
One of the statements concerning music education which impresses me the most is the following of Wer...
AbstractThis article focuses on the use of locality-related tradition in music lessons in the second...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, composers Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály collected thousan...
Efforts to document and preserve musical practices have played an important role in ethnomusicology ...
In Hungary, the decline of traditional peasant culture and its heritage has prompted urban revivals,...
textCompared with its roles in pre-modern societies, traditional music, previously called “folklore,...
Musical folklore is part of our daily life, it is in our past – tradition and also it will be part o...
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) convention of UNESCO is arguably the most powerful institutio...
When Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály began systematically collecting folk songs, they almost exclusive...
This thesis establishes the chronology of the events which were significant for the development of i...
Cultural heritage is an integral part of Hungarian music education. Folk traditions and folk songs a...
Zoltán Kodály’s principles in music education have had a major international influence across the wo...
Music is one of the cultural industries, part of a group of intangible cultural assets whose sustain...
What is cultural heritage, and why has it received so much public interest in recent years? Almost t...
One of the statements concerning music education which impresses me the most is the following of Wer...
AbstractThis article focuses on the use of locality-related tradition in music lessons in the second...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, composers Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály collected thousan...
Efforts to document and preserve musical practices have played an important role in ethnomusicology ...
In Hungary, the decline of traditional peasant culture and its heritage has prompted urban revivals,...
textCompared with its roles in pre-modern societies, traditional music, previously called “folklore,...
Musical folklore is part of our daily life, it is in our past – tradition and also it will be part o...
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) convention of UNESCO is arguably the most powerful institutio...
When Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály began systematically collecting folk songs, they almost exclusive...
This thesis establishes the chronology of the events which were significant for the development of i...