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12. Hungarian Counterpoint
Contrapuntal Technique in Kodály’s Works
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations and tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Zoltán Kodály’s Path 6
- 2. Kodály the Brahmin 16
- 3. A Paradigm Shift 30
- 4. Finding the Voice of His “Deepest Inner Self ” 45
- 5. Commentaries on Debussy 56
- 6. Nausicaa, Sappho, and Other Women in Love 65
- 7. “From These Times of War” 75
- 8. Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man 86
- 9. An Encounter with a Young Man 115
- 10. Palestrina in Budapest 128
- 11. Why Jeppesen? 139
- 12. Hungarian Counterpoint 153
- 13. The Art of Fugue 167
- 14. A Symphonic Self-Portrait 182
- Epilogue 195
- Chronology of the Life of Zoltán Kodály 197
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 251
- General Index 273
- Index of Kodály’s Works 277
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations and tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Zoltán Kodály’s Path 6
- 2. Kodály the Brahmin 16
- 3. A Paradigm Shift 30
- 4. Finding the Voice of His “Deepest Inner Self ” 45
- 5. Commentaries on Debussy 56
- 6. Nausicaa, Sappho, and Other Women in Love 65
- 7. “From These Times of War” 75
- 8. Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man 86
- 9. An Encounter with a Young Man 115
- 10. Palestrina in Budapest 128
- 11. Why Jeppesen? 139
- 12. Hungarian Counterpoint 153
- 13. The Art of Fugue 167
- 14. A Symphonic Self-Portrait 182
- Epilogue 195
- Chronology of the Life of Zoltán Kodály 197
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 251
- General Index 273
- Index of Kodály’s Works 277