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Lajos Bárdos (October 1, 1899 – November 18, 1986) was a composer, conductor, music theorist, and professor of music at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, in Budapest, Hungary, where he had previously studied under Albert Siklós and Zoltán Kodály. His younger brother, György Deák-Bárdos, was also a composer. The teaching methods that Bárdos developed contributed to what has since come to be known as the Kodály Method of musical training. "Lajos Bárdos Music Week" has been an annual festival in Hungary since 1977.

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  • Insieme a Zoltán Kodály, gettò le basi della musica corale ungherese del XX secolo. Dal 1928 al 1967 fu professore presso la Accademia di musica Franz Liszt, riformando il programma, valorizzando la formazione dei direttori di coro, insegnando la storia della musica sacra, la teoria musicale e la prosodia. Insieme con altri studenti di Kodály, Bárdos aiutò a sviluppare ciò che in seguito divenne noto come il “metodo Kodály” di formazione musicale (In italia fu metodo importato da Roberto Goitre e conosciuto anche come metodo del "DO mobile"). (it)
  • Lajos Bárdos (* 1. Oktober 1899 in Budapest; † 18. November 1986 ebenda) war ein ungarischer Komponist. (de)
  • Lajos Bárdos (1 de octubre de 1899 - 18 de noviembre de 1986) fue director de coro, profesor de musicología y profesor de la Academia Musical Franz Liszt en Hungría. También fundó una escuela de teoría musical en Hungría y el movimiento "Singing Youth". Hizo todo lo posible para poner en práctica la idea de Zoltán Kodály "Cantando Hungría". (es)
  • Lajos Bárdos (Boedapest, 1 oktober 1899 – Boedapest, 18 november 1986) was een Hongaars componist, koordirigent en muziekpedagoog. (nl)
  • Lajos Bárdos (October 1, 1899 – November 18, 1986) was a composer, conductor, music theorist, and professor of music at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, in Budapest, Hungary, where he had previously studied under Albert Siklós and Zoltán Kodály. His younger brother, György Deák-Bárdos, was also a composer. The teaching methods that Bárdos developed contributed to what has since come to be known as the Kodály Method of musical training. "Lajos Bárdos Music Week" has been an annual festival in Hungary since 1977. (en)
  • Lajos Bárdos est un compositeur, chef d'orchestre, chef de chœur hongrois, professeur de musique à l'Académie de musique Franz-Liszt, né le 1er octobre 1899 à Budapest et mort le 18 novembre 1986 à Budapest. (fr)
  • Ла́йош Ба́рдош (венг. Bárdos Lajos; 1 октября 1899, Будапешт, Австро-Венгрия — 18 ноября 1986, Будапешт, Венгрия) — венгерский композитор, хоровой дирижёр, музыковед и педагог. (ru)
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