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classicalwondersdotcom · 1 month ago
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Exploring Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta
Zoltán Kodály collaborated with Béla Bartók to promote Magyar folk music. His work “Dances of Galánta” celebrates folk traditions, particularly verbunkos style, which contrasts slow and lyrical sections with lively rhythms. This orchestral piece intricately mixes distinct dance themes, showcasing virtuosic instrumentation and cultural pride. Ethnomusicology Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) was a…
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gayamulet · 1 year ago
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A rare Saturday night with the place to myself and you know what that means
Tuning into BSO’s 8pm live concert (it opened with Kodaly’s Dances of fucking Galanta), meal prep for the week (I work tmr at 6:30am), and exactly one beer (I HAVE TO GO TO BED SOON)
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folkmusicplus · 1 year ago
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KODALY: CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTRA (CD)
Song listing:
1.Dances of Galanta
2.Concerto for Orchestra
3.The Peacock
4.Variation I
5.Variation II
6.Variation III
7.Variation IV
8.Variation V
9.Variation VI
10.Variation VII
11.Variation VIII
12.Variation IX
13.Variation X
14.Variation XI
15.Variation XII
16.Variation XIII
17.Variation XIV
18.Variation XV
19.Variation XVI
20.Finale
21.Dances of Marosszek
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spageddy29 · 3 years ago
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newmakerr · 6 years ago
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me: i love music and practicing my instrument!
kodály: what if it was all tongued and really fast
me, with tears in my eyes: Yup Okay Sounds Fun!
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aurianneor · 7 years ago
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Zoltán Kodály - Dances from Galanta (via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcXeIGL3Ios) 
“Zoltán Kodály (en hongrois : Kodály Zoltán, qui se prononce [ˈkodaːj ˈzoltaːn]), né le 16 décembre 1882 à Kecskemét dans l'Empire austro-hongrois et mort le 6 mars 1967 à Budapest en Hongrie, est un compositeur, ethnomusicologue et pédagogue en musique. Il a notamment donné son nom à une méthode d'enseignement de la musique, codifiée par des disciples de sa pensée pédagogique nommée plus tard la méthode Kodály (...) Avec Bartók, il va recueillir (sur des rouleaux de cire), mettre en forme et publier une quantité considérable de chants traditionnels nationaux.(...) Sa thèse de doctorat en ethnomusicologie achevée en 1906 (Structure strophique dans le chant traditionnel hongrois) montre bien l'intérêt de plus en plus grand qu'il porte à la musique traditionnelle. Bien que profondément ancré dans ses racines musicales hongroises, Kodály est également un précurseur formel (...)  il a jailli du sol paysan hongrois et de la musique française moderne (...) Kodály a créé une œuvre chorale très importante. Il utilise notamment des chansons, des contes, des ballades et des mélodies populaires. Celles-ci reprennent des scènes de vie paysanne, des thèmes bibliques ou héroïques avec l'accent magyar. Il développera de nombreuses méthodes d'enseignement de la musique, dont on parle encore aujourd'hui sous le terme de méthode Kodály, initiant les jeunes enfants au chant et à la tradition chorale. Kodály restera sans doute comme le créateur de l'art choral du xxe siècle.
Zoltán Kodály - Wikipedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoltán_Kodály
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highqueenofelfhame · 5 years ago
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Thomas Cresswell for the playlist?
1. dances of galanta - Zoltan Kodaly 2. my heart will go on - celine dion 3. asleep by the smiths  4. cello suite no. 1 by yoyo ma 5. total eclipse of the heart by sleeping at last
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dashedwithromance · 5 years ago
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OKAY SO I SWEAR ONE OF MY CLASSMATES IS MEPHISTO!!!! LIKE HE'S ARROGANT, A JERK, ANNOYING, AND GOID AT EVERYTHING!!!!! SO MY FRIEND AND I BURST OUT LAUGHING DURING SCHOOL ABOUT THAT!!!! MY FRIEND DID A PHOTO EDIT AS MY CLASSMATE AS MEPHISTO AND I'M DYING!!!!!! Unrelated but I have 8 (billie eilish) and pharmacy (isac dunbar) stuck in my head! What song it stuck in your head? -💜🐘
ASDFGHJKL OH GOD NOT MEPHEGURXJIRU BAHAHAHAHA i remember the time i started laughing in chemistry picturing hydrogen bonds (strongest, rarer) as cressworth and london forces (weak, common) as mephisto and audrey rose
i’m a music nerd so right now i have dances of galanta by zoltan kodaly stuck in my head, it’s one of the set works for my exam and i basically have to know everything about it so that’s fun!
love youuuuu
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srbrienne · 6 years ago
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hello music nerds on this site if you’re familiar with zoltan kodaly’s dances of galanta would you mind explaining to me why he was Like That
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miyacollects · 5 years ago
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I just added this listing on Poshmark: Brahms Symphony 4/Kodaly Galanta Dances Sabata LP.
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is galantai tancok the same as tanze aus galanta? sounds the same, maybe a different recording.... anyways, LOVE it (ib music set work introduced me lol)
yeah just galántai táncok is the hungarian name and tänze aus galánta is the german name, they both mean dances of galánta. and honestly ib is scary but dances of galánta was a fuckin fun set work
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dashedwithromance · 5 years ago
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1. In the mood, glenn miller
2. Don’t lose ur head, Six
3. Requiem: Lacrimosa, Mozart
4. All you wanna do, Six
5. Der Erlkonig, Schubert (i was listening to it while reading QON, very fitting)
6. dances of galanta, kodaly
7. brandenburg concerto no. 2 in F major, bach
8. if i killed someone for you, alec benjamin
9. paint it, black, ciara
10. sitting on the dock of the bay, otis redding
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viola-ing · 8 years ago
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ib music test prep: have brandenburg no 2 & dances of galanta on repeat eternally
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jasonweinbergerconcerts · 8 years ago
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Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dances 1, 3 & 10
Béla Bartók Divertimento
Zoltán Kodály Dances of Galanta
May 12, 2018 7:30 pm GBPAC Great Hall, Cedar Falls
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8dpromo · 5 years ago
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Blue Soul - Hedonic Adaption (Aphorism Recordings)
Before relocating to New Zealand, Blue Soul (AKA Scott Boutin) left a mark on the distinctive house music scene in San Francisco. Over 15 years, Blue Soul was found DJ’ing at celebrated SF parties like Sunset Soundsystem Campout and the long-winning Housepitality, and releasing records on his own imprints, Divine Resonance and Aphorism Recordings. Blue Soul’s sound was — and is — an amalgamation of underground dance music styles, incorporating elements of deep house, breakbeat, techno, and disco. In addition to his own labels, over the past 20 years Blue Soul’s releases have appeared on imprints like Roam Recordings, Whiskey Pickle, and 3AM Devices. Now Blue Soul unleashes a spectacular 8 song album that is an intimate and psychedelic trek through his underground influences. Titled Hedonic Adaptation, the album leans toward analog acid and electro flavors without eschewing the sonic diversity and uplifting melodic sense that Blue Soul is known for. The opening tune, “Juno Communication,” quickly sets the tone. Comprised entirely of sounds sourced from a Juno-106 synthesizer, this breezy tune wouldn’t be out of place on Warp’s Artificial Intelligence series. Another highlight is “The Future We Didn’t Get” — a dancefloor-focused affair, including a disco rhythm, intoxicating synth sequences, and move-inspiring vocal drops. And the album’s title track shows yet another side, immersing the listener in full-on acid electro-techno with groovedelic results. The other tunes continue to deliver electrifying surprises for the headspace — dive deep into Blue Soul’s Hedonic Adaptation.
Piiit (Septante Sept) – “Back to electro funk: Nice!” DJ H4L 9000 (Excuse Me? Club) – “Great EP! It’s difficult to choose a favorite.” Gold Code (Omakase) – “Great album, room for all of these tracks in my sets! Favorites are Hedonic Adaptation and Acid Transcendence.” Jackmaster Flash (Book Called Galanta) – “Each of these describes a certain drama meticulously in their own unique way. The overall sound quality of every song is great.” Snooba (Radio Panik) – “Haunted folklore is on the way. Acid and Indie slow tempo virus!” Sandro Bianchi (Ibiza Sonica) – “I’m in love with this!” Hober Mallow (Mighty Reel show) – “Music like this is a ray of light right now. I’ll give this some radio play.” Salah Sadeq (The Crate Radioshow) – “This is brilliant! Love it.” Dr. Best (Radio Z 95.8, Nuremberg) – “Yummy acid-flavored electro snacks!” Jon Fugler (XLNT Radio Show) – “Fascinating collection of tracks. Always a pleasure to hear some variety in the tempo ranges.”
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soniaaristo · 6 years ago
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Why can’t we have concerts like this?
Why can’t we have concerts like this?
We’ve been sent for review a 1955 Stuttgart concert conducted by Ferenc Fricsay.
It consists of:
Rossini, Voyage to Rheims overture
Strauss, Burleske (soloist Margit Weber)
Kodaly, Dances from Galanta
Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Caboclo
Honegger, Concertino (soloist Weber)
Ravel, Bolero
The sheer variety is breathtaking, a reflection of Fricsay’s brlliance at programme making. The colour are…
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