“The Kodály Method,”Clavier7 (September 1968): 18–22.
2.
Seasonal Songs: Grades 1–6 for Use with the Kodály Approach (unpublished manuscript, 1970).
3.
Demonstration on Various Routines in Teaching with the Kodály Approach, Grades One through Six at San Roque School, Santa Barbara, California, videocassette (1972) produced by Katinka Dániel. Available from Silver Lake College, 2406 South Alverno Road, Manitowoc, WI, 54220
4.
Kodály Approach Workbook Number One (Belmont, CA: Fearon Publishers, Inc., 1973).
5.
Kodály Approach Workbook Number Two (Miami, FL: Belwin Mills Publishing Corporation, 1973).
6.
Teacher's Manual, Kodály Approach Workbooks One, Two, and Three (Belmont, CA: Fearon Publishers, Inc., 1973).
7.
Kodály Approach Workbook Number Three (Belmont, CA: Fearon Publishers, Inc., 1975).
8.
Kodály Approach Method Book One, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Mark Foster Music Company, 1979).
9.
Kodály in Kindergarten (Champaign, IL: Mark Foster Music Company, 1981).
10.
Materials for Transparencies I, II, III (Champaign, IL: Mark Foster Music Company, 1985).
11.
Kodály Approach Method Book Two (Champaign, IL: Mark Foster Music Company, 1986).
12.
“Bartók: Identity and Innovations,”Kodály Envoy13 (1987): 22–28.
13.
The Kodály Approach Method Book Three (Champaign, IL: Mark Foster Music Company, 1987).
14.
“The Kodály Method in Piano Teaching,”Kodály Envoy17 (1991): 9–15.
15.
“Reflections and Memories of Katinka Scipiades Dániel,”Kodály Envoy23 (1996): 28–29.
16.
The Kodály Approach to Piano Teaching, presented by Katinka Dániel, 1997, videocassette. Available from KASC Video Librarian, 560 West I Street, Ontario, Canada 91762
17.
“An analysis of Bartók's For Children, Volume 1,”Kodály Envoy26 (2000): 29.
18.
Kodály Approach, Book 4 (Carbondale, IL: SIUC, 2000).
19.
Teacher's Supplement: Kodály Approach Book 4 (Carbondale, IL: SIUC, 2000).
20.
Looking Back and Looking Forward 1949–1999: 50th Anniversary of the Kodály-Adám Method in the United States. Manuscript submitted for publication, 2000.