The papers in this volume are the products of the first meeting of the International Kodály Society Lászlo Vikár International Forum for Folk Music Research. In this Colloquium, we began to examine the musical treasury of the world’s peoples according to Zoltán Kodály banner of “music should belong to everyone¡”.
CONTENTS
Introduction 9
Jerry-L. Jaccard and Hilda Mercedes Morán Quiroz
On folk music research and some possible goals of the IKS László Vikár Forum 15
János Sipos
Musical Mother Tongues in Plural Societies: Four Exploratory Studies 27
Jerry-L. Jaccard and Jenny Brunner
The Philippine Project: In Search of a National School Music Curriculum 45
Miriam B. Factora
Where Bartók Left Off: Researching Turkic Elements in Hungarian Folksong 67
János Sipos
Ethnopedagogy of Creole Singing Tales: From the Musical Life of
Everyday to a Symbolic Way of Self-Expression 111
Claude Dauphin
Intersections: Folk Music Research and (Music) Education 117
Hilda Mercedes Morán Quiroz
Extroduction: What about music? 155
Ricardo Ávila
About the Authors 185