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Compositions

Zoltán Kodály's earliest compositions date from the 1890s and his last were composed in 1966. During this long and productive life he created hundreds of compositions in a variety of media and genres. His style was profoundly influenced by his collecting and study of Hungarian folk music and by the works of Debussy. Among Kodály's compositions are:

  • STAGE WORKS
    Háry János, Op. 15 (1926)
    Székely Fonó (The Spinning Room) (1924-32)

  • ORCHESTRAL WORKS
    Summer Evening (1906), Revised (1929)
    Variations on a Hungarian Folksong 'Fölszállott a páva' [Peacock] (1939)
    Dances of Marosszék (1930) [also for piano solo]
    Dances of Galanta (1933)
    Concerto for Orchestra (1939-40)
    Symphony (1930s-1961)

  • UNACCOMPANIED CHORAL WORKS
    Approximately 147 works:

  • ACCOMPANIED CHORAL WORKS
    Psalmus Hungaricus, Op. 13 (1923)
    Öt Tantum ergo (1928)
    Pange lingua (for mixed voices (1929)
    Te Deum of Budavár (1936)
    Laudes organi (1966)

  • CHAMBER WORKS
    Intermezzo for String Trio (1905)
    First String Quartet, Op. 2 (1908-9)
    Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 4 (1909-10)
    Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 (1914)
    Second String Quartet, Op. 10 (1916-March 1918)
    Serenade for Two Violins and Viola , Op. 12 (1919-March 1920)

  • SOLO INSTRUMENTAL WORKS
    Solo Cello Sonata, Op. 8 (1915) [See here for a score facsimile.]
    Prelude (for organ) (1931) (orig. for choral work Pange lingua)

  • MASSES
    Organ Mass (1942)
    Missa brevis (organ version-1942; orchestral version-1948)

  • SONGS
    Four Songs for Voice and Piano (1907-1917)
    Sixteen Songs on Popular Words for Voice and Piano, Op. 1 (1907-1909)
    Two Songs for Voice and Orchestra, Op. 5 (1913-1916) [also in piano score]
    Belated Melodies, Op. 6 (Seven Songs for Voice and Piano) (1912-1916)
    Five Songs, Op. 9 for Voice and Piano (1915-1918)
    Three Songs, Op. 14 for Voice and Piano (1918-1923)
    Himfy Song for Voice and Piano (1925)
    Epitaphium Joannis Hunyadi for Voice and Piano (1965)
Most of Kodály's works are published by Universal Editions, Boosey & Hawkes, and Editio Musica Budapest.

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