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Bright Morning Stars Are Rising
50th Anniversary Anthology, Kodály Center at Holy Names University
Anne LASKEY , Gail NEEDLEMAN
The anthology reflects the depth and variety of experience of the authors in their efforts to realize and implement Kodály's vision. It begins with reflections by Sr. Mary Alice Hein, founder of the Kodály Center, on her work to bring Kodály's ideas to American classrooms, along with articles that investigate Kodály's life and thought, and what these mean for us today. It ends with writings of some of the many Hungarian master teachers who have worked with Holy Names faculty to develop higher levels of musicianship, excellent materials and clear pedagogical goals in music teacher education.
Because folk songs provide the basic material for beginning instruction in Kodály classrooms, several articles are included that deal with specific songs or genres, such as "The Cuckoo in Mythology" and "Sea Shanties: The Hardy Survivors." Others describe folk song research projects and efforts to implement Kodály's ideas in other countries, for example, "Sweet Betsy from Smithfield" and "The Kodály Concept Finds Eager Students in Malawi."
Also included are articles on art music ("Britten's Noye's Fludde") and musicianship ("Good Intonation: Ear or Voice"), and on pedagogical issues ("Teaching Students to Hear, Sing, Play, Identify and Enjoy the Modes").
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