Course in Music Education
Timetable of the Course in MUSIC EDUCATION
From Mon to Fri, 22 Jul – 2 Aug
9-9:20 — Warm-up
9:30-11:30 — Musicianship
11:45-12:45 — Conducting or ZeneZen Workshop
12:45-15:30 — optional individual voice/piano lessons
15:30-17 — Workshop of your choice (see list below)
17:15-18:15 — Choir led by Anna FŰRI
18:30-19:30 — optional individual voice/piano lessons
20- — Concert of the Kodály Festival, cultural events
Besides the daily vocal warm-up, choral singing, musicianship and conducting classes, participants will be able to choose ONE workshop/week which will run for 5 days. Some workshops are repeated in Week 2. Others are only offered either in Week 1 or Week 2.
The minimum number of participants in a workshop is 8.
Instead of the Conducting classes, participants will be able to choose the ZeneZen Workshop led by Katalin Körtvési and Anikó Novák:
ZeneZen, creative piano pedagogy from a child’s perspective
Optional Individual Piano/Voice lessons – with Anna Falvai, Zsuzsanna Takáts, Judit Rajk and János Klézli – are also available for participants of the Course in Music Education. Additional fees apply. See details here.
Piano Pedagogy Course participants (see further down the page) are entitled to request individual piano lessons as well with Anikó Novák.
Week 1 Workshops:
- Anna FŰRI: The Ethnographical Background of Kodály’s Children’s Choirs
- Bence JUHÁSZ: The Joy of Singing and Being Together
- Nóra KERESZTES: The Methodology of Teaching Harmony (for teachers at tertiary level) – repeated in Week 2
- Katalin KÖRTVÉSI: Introduction to Kokas Pedagogy – repeated in Week 2
- Folk Music in Practice – with guests, led by Áron SZILÁGYI
- Introduction to the Colourstrings Method with Csaba SZILVAY
- Borbála SZIRÁNYI: How to develop attentive music listening skill in the primary school
Week 2 Workshops:
- Miklós DOLINSZKY: Freedom of rules. A vocal improvisation course
- Huba HOLLÓKŐI: Conducting Course: Choir with Orchestra
- Nóra KERESZTES: The Methodology of Teaching Harmony (for teachers at tertiary level) – repeat of Week 1
- Katalin KÖRTVÉSI: Introduction to Kokas Pedagogy – repeat of Week 1
- László Norbert NEMES: From the rehearsal to the concert performance
- Borbála SZIRÁNYI: Polyphony – the ways to work on this skill in primary school education
- Zsuzsanna TAKÁTS: Embracing contemporary chamber music with improvisation
PIANO PEDAGOGY COURSE
- Piano Pedagogy Workshop:Introducing and teaching Béla Bartók’s Mikrokosmos, led by Anikó NOVÁK
- daily vocal warm-up, musicianship, ZeneZen, choral singing and individual/open piano lessons
Timetable of the PIANO PEDAGOGY Course
From Mon to Fri, 22 Jul – 2 Aug
9-9:20 — Warm-up
9:30-11:30 — Musicianship
11:45-12:45 — ZeneZen Workshop
14-15:30 — Piano Pedagogy Workshop
16-17 — Individual/Open piano class*
17:15-18:15 — Choir led by Anna FŰRI
20- — Concert of the Kodály Festival, cultural events
* Piano Pedagogy Course participants are entitled to request individual lessons as well with Anikó Novák. These lessons are held in an open class format depending on the students choice, as part of the course.