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Dances of Galánta / Zoltán Kodály / Klaus Mäkelä / Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic with chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä perform Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta in Oslo Concert Hall on 16th October 2020.
We take infection control seriously. Everything you see on stage and in the concert hall was in accordance with official Norwegian guidelines at the time of the recording.
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Robin Richardsen
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
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published: 08 Jan 2021
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Special flash mob in Budapest, Zoltán Kodály Evening song / Kodály Zoltán: Esti dal flash mob
This unique flash mob was made to be the overture of the Ars Sacra Festival.
The 'Evening Song' (originally "The Evening Prayer") is a folk song that was adapted by Zoltán Kodály for his choral work.This song, expressing the essence of the "Hungarian soul" was sung in one of the most wonderful parts of Budapest.
The first Ars Sacra Festival was launched fourteen years ago.The organizers of the event truly beleive thet the beauty hidden in can reach everybody and lift our souls no matter what nationality you are, which religion you belong to.
This beauty is celebrated year by year and the Ars Sacra Festival welcomes everybody to this open, heart-felt meeting.
Ez az egyedülálló flash mob az Ars Sacra Fesztivál nyitányául készült. Az Esti dal vagy eredeti címén Esti ima egy gyönyörű magyar ...
published: 11 Sep 2013
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Class Notes: How History Influences Music - Zoltán Kodály
Did you know music often reflects the time and place in which it was written? Historians often look to music to learn more about a society and its culture.
This new Class Notes video from Classical MPR looks at the example of Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta because it offers us insight about a time and place that was forever altered by the march of history. What's more, this Class Notes video combines lessons from social studies and music. Music teachers can download the curriculum to incorporate this video into their lesson plans.
Zoltán Kodály was born in 1882, a time of great industrial and cultural change. His father worked as a station manager for the railway, and the young Kodály lived on a train line between Vienna and Budapest — in a town called Galánta — where he was exposed t...
published: 19 Aug 2014
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Zoltan Kodaly - Veni, veni Emmanuel (O come, o Come, Emmanuel) [Video score]
Zoltan Kodaly - Veni, veni Emmanuel [Video score]
Pecs Chamber Choir (Hungary)
Aurél Tillai, conductor
Veni, Veni Emmanuel is a synthesis of the great "O Antiphons" that are used for Vespers during the octave before Christmas (Dec. 17-23). These antiphons are of ancient origin and date back to at least the ninth century.
_____________________________________________
The music published on this channel is intended solely for the purpose of divulgation and non-commercial use. If you believe that any copyright infringement exists on this channel, please let me know immediately before submitting a claim to YouTube. The disputed video will be removed by me accordingly.
published: 19 Mar 2024
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Zoltán Kodály, Sonata in B minor for solo cello, Op.8, mvt. III, performed by Sebastian Bäverstam
Cello- Sebastian Bäverstam
Sonata in B minor for solo cello, Op.8 III. Allegro molto vivace, Zoltán Kodály
Recording Engineer- Feri Bong
Mixing and Mastering Engineer- Edvard Lee
Videographer- Seung Hoon Lee
Video Editing and Production- Edvard Lee
Recorded, Mixed, Mastered and Filmed at Eidolon Recording Studios, Waltham, MA June 2014
published: 20 Jul 2014
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Turot eszik a cigany - Zoltan Kodaly
Gondwana Voices is Australia's internationally renowned children's choir for treble singers aged 10-16. Voices performs with Australia's leading music ensembles such as the Australian World Orchestra, tours internationally, performs at national events and records for ABC Classics.
This concert was filmed in January 2014 at the Concourse Concert Hall in Sydney. This concert is the culmination of a two week National Choral School, which includes Gondwana's other choirs and offers an intensive two weeks of rehearsals, performances and workshops with the leading figures in Australian choral music.
http://www.gondwanachoirs.com.au/
published: 19 Dec 2014
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Zoltán Kodály - Valsette (1907)
Valsette is a short miniature dance by the eminent Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and pedagogue Zoltán Kodály. The jolly pentatonic piece was written in 1907, not long after Kodály’s 1905 journey around rural Hungary collecting folk music. Kodály is remembered today for his advocacy in promoting music education, in addition to the pedagogical method he and his colleagues developed to assist in teaching music to children.
Date: 1907
Performer: Akos Hernádi on piano
Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes.
published: 18 Jun 2020
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Háry János: A jó lovas katonának
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton
Háry János: A jó lovas katonának · Zoltán Kodály · Hungarian State Opera Orchestra · János Ferencsik · Sándor Sólyom Nagy · Hungarian State Opera Choru
Háry János
℗ 1995 HUNGAROTON CLASSIC LTD.
Released on: 1995-07-07
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 25 Jan 2016
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Januártól egy óvodát és egy alapiskolát is új igazgató irányít
Január 1-től két dunaszerdahelyi oktatási-nevelési intézményt irányít új igazgató. A Barátság téri óvoda élén az új évtől Nagy Zsuzsanna áll, míg a Kodály Zoltán Alapiskolát Takács Iveta vezeti, aki szeptembertől már megbízott igazgatóként irányította az iskolát. Mindkét igazgatónő még a karácsonyi ünnepek előtt átvehette a kinevezési oklevelet Hájos Zoltán polgármestertől.
published: 10 Jan 2025
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TANCNOTA dancing song Zoltán Kodály, Cantemus Children's Choir
published: 11 Dec 2010
17:20
Dances of Galánta / Zoltán Kodály / Klaus Mäkelä / Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic with chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä perform Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta in Oslo Concert Hall on 16th October 2020.
We take infection ...
The Oslo Philharmonic with chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä perform Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta in Oslo Concert Hall on 16th October 2020.
We take infection control seriously. Everything you see on stage and in the concert hall was in accordance with official Norwegian guidelines at the time of the recording.
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Robin Richardsen
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
Subscribe to our channel at https://oslophil.lnk.to/oslophil-subscribeID
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#classicalmusic #concert #orchestra
https://wn.com/Dances_Of_Galánta_Zoltán_Kodály_Klaus_Mäkelä_Oslo_Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic with chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä perform Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta in Oslo Concert Hall on 16th October 2020.
We take infection control seriously. Everything you see on stage and in the concert hall was in accordance with official Norwegian guidelines at the time of the recording.
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Robin Richardsen
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
Subscribe to our channel at https://oslophil.lnk.to/oslophil-subscribeID
Read about our musicians: https://oslophil.lnk.to/musiciansID
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#classicalmusic #concert #orchestra
- published: 08 Jan 2021
- views: 191332
4:38
Special flash mob in Budapest, Zoltán Kodály Evening song / Kodály Zoltán: Esti dal flash mob
This unique flash mob was made to be the overture of the Ars Sacra Festival.
The 'Evening Song' (originally "The Evening Prayer") is a folk song that was adapt...
This unique flash mob was made to be the overture of the Ars Sacra Festival.
The 'Evening Song' (originally "The Evening Prayer") is a folk song that was adapted by Zoltán Kodály for his choral work.This song, expressing the essence of the "Hungarian soul" was sung in one of the most wonderful parts of Budapest.
The first Ars Sacra Festival was launched fourteen years ago.The organizers of the event truly beleive thet the beauty hidden in can reach everybody and lift our souls no matter what nationality you are, which religion you belong to.
This beauty is celebrated year by year and the Ars Sacra Festival welcomes everybody to this open, heart-felt meeting.
Ez az egyedülálló flash mob az Ars Sacra Fesztivál nyitányául készült. Az Esti dal vagy eredeti címén Esti ima egy gyönyörű magyar népdal, amelyből Kodály Zoltán írt kórusművet. Budapest egyik csodálatos pontján éneklik el a kórusok ezt a magyar lélekre oly jellemző dalt.
Az Ars Sacra Fesztivál tizennégy éve indult útjára. A szervezők hiszik, hogy a művészetekben rejlő szépség felekezettől, nemzettől függetlenül mindnyájunkat megszólít, felemeli a lelket. Mert a művészet szent.
Ezt a szépséget ünnepli minden évben az Ars Sacra Fesztivál és hív mindenkit, aki nyitott erre a bensőséges találkozásra!
www.ars-sacra.hu
www.facebook.com/ArsSacraAlapitvany
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soloist / szólisták
Eszter Sára Kővári
Dániel Petrik
Anna Bedics
Anna Dinyés
Virág Fehér
Zsuzsi Kapi
Zsófia Németh
Ágnes Sütöri
choirs / kórusok
Cantate choir - Kodály Zoltán Magyar Kórusiskola
De Angelischoir - Gazdagrét
Kapisztrán choir
Szent Alberik choir
Mátyás-templom choir
Jeunesses choir
PPKE ITK choir
Jubilate girl choir
and many more...
conductor / karmester
Ferenc Sapszon
cameraman / operatőrök
Dániel Bálint
Attila Csoboth
Gábor Hosszú
Zsolt Magyari
Natasha Pavlovskaya
András Petrik
Dániel Szandtner
István Turcsik
Gergő Vass
sound engineer / hangmérnök
Zoltán Mizsei
director / rendező
András Petrik
idea by: www.estercom.hu
produced by: Ars Sacra Foundation
https://wn.com/Special_Flash_Mob_In_Budapest,_Zoltán_Kodály_Evening_Song_Kodály_Zoltán_Esti_Dal_Flash_Mob
This unique flash mob was made to be the overture of the Ars Sacra Festival.
The 'Evening Song' (originally "The Evening Prayer") is a folk song that was adapted by Zoltán Kodály for his choral work.This song, expressing the essence of the "Hungarian soul" was sung in one of the most wonderful parts of Budapest.
The first Ars Sacra Festival was launched fourteen years ago.The organizers of the event truly beleive thet the beauty hidden in can reach everybody and lift our souls no matter what nationality you are, which religion you belong to.
This beauty is celebrated year by year and the Ars Sacra Festival welcomes everybody to this open, heart-felt meeting.
Ez az egyedülálló flash mob az Ars Sacra Fesztivál nyitányául készült. Az Esti dal vagy eredeti címén Esti ima egy gyönyörű magyar népdal, amelyből Kodály Zoltán írt kórusművet. Budapest egyik csodálatos pontján éneklik el a kórusok ezt a magyar lélekre oly jellemző dalt.
Az Ars Sacra Fesztivál tizennégy éve indult útjára. A szervezők hiszik, hogy a művészetekben rejlő szépség felekezettől, nemzettől függetlenül mindnyájunkat megszólít, felemeli a lelket. Mert a művészet szent.
Ezt a szépséget ünnepli minden évben az Ars Sacra Fesztivál és hív mindenkit, aki nyitott erre a bensőséges találkozásra!
www.ars-sacra.hu
www.facebook.com/ArsSacraAlapitvany
....................
soloist / szólisták
Eszter Sára Kővári
Dániel Petrik
Anna Bedics
Anna Dinyés
Virág Fehér
Zsuzsi Kapi
Zsófia Németh
Ágnes Sütöri
choirs / kórusok
Cantate choir - Kodály Zoltán Magyar Kórusiskola
De Angelischoir - Gazdagrét
Kapisztrán choir
Szent Alberik choir
Mátyás-templom choir
Jeunesses choir
PPKE ITK choir
Jubilate girl choir
and many more...
conductor / karmester
Ferenc Sapszon
cameraman / operatőrök
Dániel Bálint
Attila Csoboth
Gábor Hosszú
Zsolt Magyari
Natasha Pavlovskaya
András Petrik
Dániel Szandtner
István Turcsik
Gergő Vass
sound engineer / hangmérnök
Zoltán Mizsei
director / rendező
András Petrik
idea by: www.estercom.hu
produced by: Ars Sacra Foundation
- published: 11 Sep 2013
- views: 1246455
3:30
Class Notes: How History Influences Music - Zoltán Kodály
Did you know music often reflects the time and place in which it was written? Historians often look to music to learn more about a society and its culture.
Thi...
Did you know music often reflects the time and place in which it was written? Historians often look to music to learn more about a society and its culture.
This new Class Notes video from Classical MPR looks at the example of Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta because it offers us insight about a time and place that was forever altered by the march of history. What's more, this Class Notes video combines lessons from social studies and music. Music teachers can download the curriculum to incorporate this video into their lesson plans.
Zoltán Kodály was born in 1882, a time of great industrial and cultural change. His father worked as a station manager for the railway, and the young Kodály lived on a train line between Vienna and Budapest — in a town called Galánta — where he was exposed to the rhythms of Hungarian folk music. The music and its attendant dancing made a deep impression on the young Kodály, whose family enjoyed music, particularly classical.
Kodály learned to play piano, violin and cello, and later trained as a composer. He wanted to preserve the music he heard as a child and, enabled by what was then new technology that allowed the recording of music, Kodály captured the sounds that so entranced him as a youngster. He then took that knowledge a step further by composing Dances of Galánta which blends traditional music with classical music.
Two world wars consumed much of Europe, and the culture of Kodály's youth changed significantly. The traditional folk music Kodály loved may well have been lost had it not been for the work of the composer.
Kodály himself got very involved in music education, encouraging that music be taught in a way that it makes students "thirsty" for music — "a thirst that will last a lifetime."
We hope you enjoy the video, both inside and outside the classroom. Visit classnotes.org for more educational resources.
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/services/cms/education/kodaly-curriculum.pdf
https://wn.com/Class_Notes_How_History_Influences_Music_Zoltán_Kodály
Did you know music often reflects the time and place in which it was written? Historians often look to music to learn more about a society and its culture.
This new Class Notes video from Classical MPR looks at the example of Zoltán Kodály's Dances of Galánta because it offers us insight about a time and place that was forever altered by the march of history. What's more, this Class Notes video combines lessons from social studies and music. Music teachers can download the curriculum to incorporate this video into their lesson plans.
Zoltán Kodály was born in 1882, a time of great industrial and cultural change. His father worked as a station manager for the railway, and the young Kodály lived on a train line between Vienna and Budapest — in a town called Galánta — where he was exposed to the rhythms of Hungarian folk music. The music and its attendant dancing made a deep impression on the young Kodály, whose family enjoyed music, particularly classical.
Kodály learned to play piano, violin and cello, and later trained as a composer. He wanted to preserve the music he heard as a child and, enabled by what was then new technology that allowed the recording of music, Kodály captured the sounds that so entranced him as a youngster. He then took that knowledge a step further by composing Dances of Galánta which blends traditional music with classical music.
Two world wars consumed much of Europe, and the culture of Kodály's youth changed significantly. The traditional folk music Kodály loved may well have been lost had it not been for the work of the composer.
Kodály himself got very involved in music education, encouraging that music be taught in a way that it makes students "thirsty" for music — "a thirst that will last a lifetime."
We hope you enjoy the video, both inside and outside the classroom. Visit classnotes.org for more educational resources.
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/services/cms/education/kodaly-curriculum.pdf
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 127521
3:52
Zoltan Kodaly - Veni, veni Emmanuel (O come, o Come, Emmanuel) [Video score]
Zoltan Kodaly - Veni, veni Emmanuel [Video score]
Pecs Chamber Choir (Hungary)
Aurél Tillai, conductor
Veni, Veni Emmanuel is a synthesis of the great "O Ant...
Zoltan Kodaly - Veni, veni Emmanuel [Video score]
Pecs Chamber Choir (Hungary)
Aurél Tillai, conductor
Veni, Veni Emmanuel is a synthesis of the great "O Antiphons" that are used for Vespers during the octave before Christmas (Dec. 17-23). These antiphons are of ancient origin and date back to at least the ninth century.
_____________________________________________
The music published on this channel is intended solely for the purpose of divulgation and non-commercial use. If you believe that any copyright infringement exists on this channel, please let me know immediately before submitting a claim to YouTube. The disputed video will be removed by me accordingly.
https://wn.com/Zoltan_Kodaly_Veni,_Veni_Emmanuel_(O_Come,_O_Come,_Emmanuel)_Video_Score
Zoltan Kodaly - Veni, veni Emmanuel [Video score]
Pecs Chamber Choir (Hungary)
Aurél Tillai, conductor
Veni, Veni Emmanuel is a synthesis of the great "O Antiphons" that are used for Vespers during the octave before Christmas (Dec. 17-23). These antiphons are of ancient origin and date back to at least the ninth century.
_____________________________________________
The music published on this channel is intended solely for the purpose of divulgation and non-commercial use. If you believe that any copyright infringement exists on this channel, please let me know immediately before submitting a claim to YouTube. The disputed video will be removed by me accordingly.
- published: 19 Mar 2024
- views: 10101
9:08
Zoltán Kodály, Sonata in B minor for solo cello, Op.8, mvt. III, performed by Sebastian Bäverstam
Cello- Sebastian Bäverstam
Sonata in B minor for solo cello, Op.8 III. Allegro molto vivace, Zoltán Kodály
Recording Engineer- Feri Bong
Mixing and Mastering En...
Cello- Sebastian Bäverstam
Sonata in B minor for solo cello, Op.8 III. Allegro molto vivace, Zoltán Kodály
Recording Engineer- Feri Bong
Mixing and Mastering Engineer- Edvard Lee
Videographer- Seung Hoon Lee
Video Editing and Production- Edvard Lee
Recorded, Mixed, Mastered and Filmed at Eidolon Recording Studios, Waltham, MA June 2014
https://wn.com/Zoltán_Kodály,_Sonata_In_B_Minor_For_Solo_Cello,_Op.8,_Mvt._Iii,_Performed_By_Sebastian_Bäverstam
Cello- Sebastian Bäverstam
Sonata in B minor for solo cello, Op.8 III. Allegro molto vivace, Zoltán Kodály
Recording Engineer- Feri Bong
Mixing and Mastering Engineer- Edvard Lee
Videographer- Seung Hoon Lee
Video Editing and Production- Edvard Lee
Recorded, Mixed, Mastered and Filmed at Eidolon Recording Studios, Waltham, MA June 2014
- published: 20 Jul 2014
- views: 796355
2:20
Turot eszik a cigany - Zoltan Kodaly
Gondwana Voices is Australia's internationally renowned children's choir for treble singers aged 10-16. Voices performs with Australia's leading music ensembles...
Gondwana Voices is Australia's internationally renowned children's choir for treble singers aged 10-16. Voices performs with Australia's leading music ensembles such as the Australian World Orchestra, tours internationally, performs at national events and records for ABC Classics.
This concert was filmed in January 2014 at the Concourse Concert Hall in Sydney. This concert is the culmination of a two week National Choral School, which includes Gondwana's other choirs and offers an intensive two weeks of rehearsals, performances and workshops with the leading figures in Australian choral music.
http://www.gondwanachoirs.com.au/
https://wn.com/Turot_Eszik_A_Cigany_Zoltan_Kodaly
Gondwana Voices is Australia's internationally renowned children's choir for treble singers aged 10-16. Voices performs with Australia's leading music ensembles such as the Australian World Orchestra, tours internationally, performs at national events and records for ABC Classics.
This concert was filmed in January 2014 at the Concourse Concert Hall in Sydney. This concert is the culmination of a two week National Choral School, which includes Gondwana's other choirs and offers an intensive two weeks of rehearsals, performances and workshops with the leading figures in Australian choral music.
http://www.gondwanachoirs.com.au/
- published: 19 Dec 2014
- views: 87092
1:30
Zoltán Kodály - Valsette (1907)
Valsette is a short miniature dance by the eminent Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and pedagogue Zoltán Kodály. The jolly pentatonic piece was written i...
Valsette is a short miniature dance by the eminent Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and pedagogue Zoltán Kodály. The jolly pentatonic piece was written in 1907, not long after Kodály’s 1905 journey around rural Hungary collecting folk music. Kodály is remembered today for his advocacy in promoting music education, in addition to the pedagogical method he and his colleagues developed to assist in teaching music to children.
Date: 1907
Performer: Akos Hernádi on piano
Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes.
https://wn.com/Zoltán_Kodály_Valsette_(1907)
Valsette is a short miniature dance by the eminent Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and pedagogue Zoltán Kodály. The jolly pentatonic piece was written in 1907, not long after Kodály’s 1905 journey around rural Hungary collecting folk music. Kodály is remembered today for his advocacy in promoting music education, in addition to the pedagogical method he and his colleagues developed to assist in teaching music to children.
Date: 1907
Performer: Akos Hernádi on piano
Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes.
- published: 18 Jun 2020
- views: 4219
4:32
Háry János: A jó lovas katonának
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton
Háry János: A jó lovas katonának · Zoltán Kodály · Hungarian State Opera Orchestra · János Ferencsik · Sándor Sólyom Nagy · H...
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton
Háry János: A jó lovas katonának · Zoltán Kodály · Hungarian State Opera Orchestra · János Ferencsik · Sándor Sólyom Nagy · Hungarian State Opera Choru
Háry János
℗ 1995 HUNGAROTON CLASSIC LTD.
Released on: 1995-07-07
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Háry_János_A_Jó_Lovas_Katonának
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton
Háry János: A jó lovas katonának · Zoltán Kodály · Hungarian State Opera Orchestra · János Ferencsik · Sándor Sólyom Nagy · Hungarian State Opera Choru
Háry János
℗ 1995 HUNGAROTON CLASSIC LTD.
Released on: 1995-07-07
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 25 Jan 2016
- views: 307768
2:48
Januártól egy óvodát és egy alapiskolát is új igazgató irányít
Január 1-től két dunaszerdahelyi oktatási-nevelési intézményt irányít új igazgató. A Barátság téri óvoda élén az új évtől Nagy Zsuzsanna áll, míg a Kodály Zoltá...
Január 1-től két dunaszerdahelyi oktatási-nevelési intézményt irányít új igazgató. A Barátság téri óvoda élén az új évtől Nagy Zsuzsanna áll, míg a Kodály Zoltán Alapiskolát Takács Iveta vezeti, aki szeptembertől már megbízott igazgatóként irányította az iskolát. Mindkét igazgatónő még a karácsonyi ünnepek előtt átvehette a kinevezési oklevelet Hájos Zoltán polgármestertől.
https://wn.com/Januártól_Egy_Óvodát_És_Egy_Alapiskolát_Is_Új_Igazgató_Irányít
Január 1-től két dunaszerdahelyi oktatási-nevelési intézményt irányít új igazgató. A Barátság téri óvoda élén az új évtől Nagy Zsuzsanna áll, míg a Kodály Zoltán Alapiskolát Takács Iveta vezeti, aki szeptembertől már megbízott igazgatóként irányította az iskolát. Mindkét igazgatónő még a karácsonyi ünnepek előtt átvehette a kinevezési oklevelet Hájos Zoltán polgármestertől.
- published: 10 Jan 2025
- views: 33