The techniques and teachings of Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly (pronounced: ko-die) revolutionized public school music education. Emphasizing songs from the folk tradition, Kodaly laid down the foundation for teaching youngsters to enjoy and understand music. His influence was so great that two instituions in Hungary continue to research his ideology – the Zoltan Kodaly Music Pedagogical Institute in his birthplace of Kecskemet and the Zoltan Kodaly Museum and Archives in the Budapest apartment where he lived from October 1924 until his death in March 1967.
Kodaly's involv...