King, Aleta2023-11-012023-11-012010-01-012015-04-08<p>King, A. (2010). 30 Years of Pilgrimage: Australians at the Kodály Institute, Hungary. <em>Australian Kodály Journal,</em> (2010), 37-41. Retrieved from http://www.kodaly.org.au/assets/2010_Aus_Kodaly_Journal.pdf</p>1836-9286https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/06962380<p>As an Australian musician and educator I consider it a privilege to have been given the opportunity to study choral conducting and music pedagogy in Hungary at the International Kodály Institute for two academic years (2002-04). What began simply as reflective diary entries during this time eventually evolved into a Master of Music Studies thesis entitled <em>Australians at the Kodály Institute: Reflections on the Journey</em> held at the ARMUS library, School of Music, University of Queensland. This paper is based on an excerpt of the thesis.</p>en-us<p>Archived with permission: <a href="http://www.kodaly.org.au/">Kodály Music Education Institute of Australia Inc (KMEIA)</a> and the author.</p> <p>© 2010 Kod'aly Music Education Institute of Australia.</p> <p>Staff and Students of Avondale College may access Australian Kod'aly Journal via a PRIMO search <a href="http://www.avondale.edu.au/library">here.</a></p> <p>At the time of writing <em>Aleta King</em> was affiliated with the University of Queensland.</p>AustraliansKodály Institute Hungarypilgrimage30 Years of Pilgrimage: Australians at the Kodály Institute, HungaryJournal Article