![]() 6 (Seven Songs for Voice and Piano) (1912-1916)įive Songs, Op. Sixteen Songs on Popular Words for Voice and Piano, Op. Missa brevis (organ version-1942 orchestral version-1948)įour Songs for Voice and Piano (1907-1917) Variations on a Hungarian Folksong 'Fölszállott a páva' (1939)ĭances of Marosszék (1930) Įducational compositions (333 Singing Exercises, Bicinia Hungarica I-IV, Székely Fonó (The Spinning Room) (1924-32) Most of Kodály's works are published by Universal Edition, Boosey & Hawkes, and Editio Musica Budapest and the CDs by Hungaroton. His style was profoundly influenced by his collecting and study of Hungarian folk music and by the works of Debussy. During this long and productive life he created hundreds of compositions in a variety of media and genres. ![]() Zoltán Kodály's earliest compositions date from the 1890s and his last were composed in 1966.
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