This article is the second part of a study investigating how Hungarians have influenced early childhood music education in the United States. In Part One, Chong documented the lesser-known histories of four Hungarian and American female scholar-educators who promoted the early childhood concepts at the heart of Zoltán Kodály's approach to music education. In this study, she traces Kodály’s footprints to private, stand-alone baby-toddler music classes in the US. In the 2000’s, baby-toddler music enrichment exploded in popularity as the children’s activity industry became one of the fastest growing sectors of the US market. Only a handful of local programs are explicitly Kodály-based, such as Sing, Play, Move!, at Holy Names University’s Kodá...
Nye (1975) states that the music teacher in a developmental early childhood program needs to have a ...
When Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály began systematically collecting folk songs, they almost exclusive...
Zoltán Kodály became seriously interested in Transylvanian folk music when he had learnt about the r...
This paper is the first part of two articles exploring whether and how Hungarian music pedagogues ha...
Hungary developed one of the most effective music education systems known as the Kodály Concept, an ...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
Zoltán Kodály’s principles in music education have had a major international influence across the wo...
Katinka Scipiades Daniel (b. 1913) was raised and educated in Hungary. She graduated from the Franz ...
The article focuses on a particular station of Zoltán Kodály’s 1966 American tour, the fortnight spe...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis inquiry is a chronological overview of the history of school ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, many composers looked towards the music of their own heri...
There are marked differences between Hungarian and American ethnomusicology in incentives, aims, int...
After the presentation of Klára Kokas’ pedagogical methods and her own invented musical activities w...
The 50th anniversary of the death in 1967 of the famous music teacher, ethnomusicologist and compose...
Cultural heritage is an integral part of Hungarian music education. Folk traditions and folk songs a...
Nye (1975) states that the music teacher in a developmental early childhood program needs to have a ...
When Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály began systematically collecting folk songs, they almost exclusive...
Zoltán Kodály became seriously interested in Transylvanian folk music when he had learnt about the r...
This paper is the first part of two articles exploring whether and how Hungarian music pedagogues ha...
Hungary developed one of the most effective music education systems known as the Kodály Concept, an ...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
Zoltán Kodály’s principles in music education have had a major international influence across the wo...
Katinka Scipiades Daniel (b. 1913) was raised and educated in Hungary. She graduated from the Franz ...
The article focuses on a particular station of Zoltán Kodály’s 1966 American tour, the fortnight spe...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis inquiry is a chronological overview of the history of school ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, many composers looked towards the music of their own heri...
There are marked differences between Hungarian and American ethnomusicology in incentives, aims, int...
After the presentation of Klára Kokas’ pedagogical methods and her own invented musical activities w...
The 50th anniversary of the death in 1967 of the famous music teacher, ethnomusicologist and compose...
Cultural heritage is an integral part of Hungarian music education. Folk traditions and folk songs a...
Nye (1975) states that the music teacher in a developmental early childhood program needs to have a ...
When Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály began systematically collecting folk songs, they almost exclusive...
Zoltán Kodály became seriously interested in Transylvanian folk music when he had learnt about the r...