One of Hungary's most popular old folk tunes is called "The Peacock." In the late 1930s, Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly took the kernel of the tune and wove a set of orchestral variations around it.
Zoltan Kodaly searched for the roots of gypsy music he heard as a child and made the material his own. The Dohnanyi Orchestra Budafok presents Kodaly's work alongside the folk music that inspired it.
Graduate students began their second week of intensive music training Monday, June 17, through InterMuse, a two-week concentrated course on music education. InterMuse began its eighth year of courses ...
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