GYÖRGY MARÓTHI'S WRITINGS IN THE FIELD OF MUSIC THEORY
Keywords:
harmonic singing, psalmodies, solfeggio exercises, tenor praxis.Abstract
György Maróthi (1715-1744) was a broad viewed, well-learned and versatile teacher of his time. During his short, but very prolific period of work he had noteworthy contributions to the field of music teaching. He introduced singing in four voices in musical education in the Hungarian boarding schools, he published two psalmodies in which he also included works on various aspects of music theory. The specialized literature considers these writings the earliest Hungarian music theory treatises.References
Csomasz Tóth, Kálmán, Maróthi György és a kollégiumi zene (György Maróthi and Boarding School Music), Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1978.
Dobszay, László, Magyar zenetörténet (The History of Hungarian Music), Gondolat kiadó, Budapest, 1984.
Szabolcsi, Bence, A 18. század magyar kollégiumi zenéje (Boarding School Music in Hungary in the 18th Century), Budapest, 1930.
Tóth, Béla, Maróthi György, Debreceni Református Kollégium Kiadása, Debrecen, 1994.
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