The IKS publishes the peer-reviewed Bulletin of the International Kodály Society (ISSN 0133-8749) twice each year.
The Bulletin is a professional journal containing scholarly studies about the three major fields of Zoltán Kodály’s lifelong endeavor: composition and masterworks, comparative musicology and folksong ethnomusicology, the practical application of his principles of music education, along with historical, cultural, and other topics of interest to our members.
It is indexed in RILM Abstracts of Music Literature.
Editorial Committee: Gilbert De Greeve, Dr. Matthias Balázsi, Kelly Foster Griffin, Dr. Shinji Inagi, Dr. Jerry L. Jaccard (Executive), Anne Laskey, Emily Spencer, Lili Vandulek (Technical), Celia Waterhouse
Current full members of the Society can access all previous Bulletins (50 years) in the Member Area and may request individual articles from the Executive Office.