NYCOS Kodály Summer School 2024
Lucinda Geoghegan
Lucinda Geoghegan graduated in music from the University of Edinburgh in 1982, completed a postgraduate teaching qualification at Moray House College of Education and trained with the Kodály Institute of Britain where she gained an Advanced Diploma in musicianship with Distinction. She worked as a secondary music teacher in Edinburgh before deciding to specialise in Primary and Early Years Music Education. She was also member of staff with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus for 16 years and was Director of the NYCOS West Lothian Choir for 8 years.
She is currently a theory and musicianship lecturer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland working in both the Senior and Junior departments and in addition since 2011 has been delivering and assessing RCS accredited modules in Kodály Philosophy to external students. She is a regular tutor, member of the Trustees and Chair of Education for the British Kodály Academy and in 2017 Lucinda was elected as a Director on the Board of the International Kodály Society.
Lucinda is Creative Learning Director for NYCOS and her work involves Staff Development training across Britain presenting workshops on Kodály musicianship and methodology. Lucinda is a guest lecturer on the summer and yearly courses at the Kodály Institute in Kecskemét, Hungary and in addition has delivered workshops in Ireland, Germany, Holland, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkey, Australia, Canada and USA.
Publications written by Lucinda Geoghegan for NYCOS include:
- Singing Games and Rhymes for Tiny Tots
- Singing Games and Rhymes for Early Years 1
- Singing Games and Rhymes for Early Years 2
- Singing Games and Rhymes for Middle Years 1
- Singing Games and Rhymes for Middle Years 2
- Singing Games and Rhymes for ages 9 to 99 (with László Norbert Nemes)
- Go for Bronze, Go for Silver and Go for Gold series (with Christopher Bell)