Kodály Summer Workshops
Kodály Levels I and II
July 14-25, 2008
Tuition: $695.00 (includes materials)
The Kodály Method is an approach to music education which was developed in Hungary during the mid-twentieth century. Though named after Hungarian composer and educator Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967), the method itself was not created by him. His philosophies of education served as inspiration for the method, which was then developed over a number of years by his associates.
The Kodály Summer Workshops are two weeks of intensive training for professionals who work with children in the music area. The following subjects are taught: Methodology, Solfege, Conducting, and Folk Song Analysis. Other sessions will include Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Recorder Pedagogy, and Early Childhood.
Featured International Faculty
Gervacio José E. Brondial and Angel Martin-Matute
