KIUTC
Kodály Institute @
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
June 14-July 1, 2021
Faculty: Donald Garrett, Susan Garrett, Lamar Robertson, Karen Shuford, Sarah Tullock, Lee Harris.
Link to the current KIUTC webpage.
Zóltan Kodály (1882-1967) was a Hungarian composer, musicologist, and educator whose philosophy and writings are the basis for the Kodály approach to music education. Kodály Levels I, II and III provide an in-depth study of the Kodály approach to music education. These courses are designed to strengthen the teacher’s musicianship while providing songs, techniques, materials, and activities that are used in the classroom. Each day will feature classes in solfege, methodology, folk song collection and analysis, conducting, and choral ensemble. Demonstration classes with children will be taught by Kodály faculty members in the afternoons, providing you an opportunity to see the approach in action.
Participants who have completed a Level I course at an approved institution may enroll in Level II. Level II graduates are eligible for participation in the Level III course. A limited number of scholarships are available to participants. For information, contact Dr. Lee Harris.
Office: (423) 425-5242
Email: lee-harris@utc.edu
Kodály Institute @
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
June 14-July 1, 2021
Faculty: Donald Garrett, Susan Garrett, Lamar Robertson, Karen Shuford, Sarah Tullock, Lee Harris.
Link to the current KIUTC webpage.
Zóltan Kodály (1882-1967) was a Hungarian composer, musicologist, and educator whose philosophy and writings are the basis for the Kodály approach to music education. Kodály Levels I, II and III provide an in-depth study of the Kodály approach to music education. These courses are designed to strengthen the teacher’s musicianship while providing songs, techniques, materials, and activities that are used in the classroom. Each day will feature classes in solfege, methodology, folk song collection and analysis, conducting, and choral ensemble. Demonstration classes with children will be taught by Kodály faculty members in the afternoons, providing you an opportunity to see the approach in action.
Participants who have completed a Level I course at an approved institution may enroll in Level II. Level II graduates are eligible for participation in the Level III course. A limited number of scholarships are available to participants. For information, contact Dr. Lee Harris.
Office: (423) 425-5242
Email: lee-harris@utc.edu