Zoltán Kodály (16th December 1882–6th March 1967) was a Hungarian composer,
ethnomusicologist, educator, linguist, and philosopher. Kodály was one of the first people to undertake the serious study of folk song. Around 1906 he and fellow composer
Béla Bartók published several collections of folk music together, and they both show the influence of folk music in their own compositions. Kodály later studied with
Charles Widor in Paris. There he absorbed influences of the music of
Claude Debussy. In 1907 he moved back to Budapest, and gained a professorship at the Academy of Music there…
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