SOLD OUT | Ligeti 100 | Ligeti meets Kurtág
György Ligeti: Continuum
György Ligeti: Musica Ricercata – excerpts
Pierre Charial – barrel organ
Ligeti in Dialogue
György Ligeti: Études pour piano, Vol. 2 – selection
Lukas Ligeti: Work for Marimba Lumina Solo
Johann Sebastian Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Klavier 1 – selection
Lukas Ligeti: new work for piano solo
Nicolas Namoradze: new work for marimba lumina and piano
György Ligeti: Études pour piano, Vol. 3 – selection
Lukas Ligeti: new work for marimba lumina solo
Johann Sebastian Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge – selection
Nicolas Namoradze: Etüden für Klavier – selection
Lukas Ligeti: new work for marimba lumina and piano
Lukas Ligeti – marimba lumina
Nicolas Namoradze – piano
György Ligeti: Chromatische Fantasie
György Ligeti: Nocturne
György Ligeti: Etude No.5 "Arc-en-ciel"
Gábor Csalog – piano
György Ligeti: Sonatina
György Ligeti: Allegro
Gábor Csalog & András Kemenes – piano
György Kurtág: Signs, games and messages – Virág Zsigmondy Dénesnek, Zöld erdőből magyar nóta, Doloroso, Vagdalkozós
György Ligeti: Sonata for viola solo – Hora Lunga
György Kurtág: Signs, games and messages – Chromatic quarrel, H.J.-nóta, Jelek 1, In memoriam Blum Tamás
Kim Kashkashian – viola
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata in C-major for solo violin, BWV 1005, 1. Adagio (arr. Víkingur Ólafsson, dedicated to Márta Kurtág)
György Kurtág: Harmonica (Hommage à Borsody László)
Béla Bartók: 3 Hungarian Folk Songs from Csík
György Kurtág: Aus der Ferne
Snorri Sigfús Birgisson: Where Life and Death May Dwell (Icelandic Folk song)
Sigvaldi Kaldalóns: Ave María (arr. Víkingur Ólafsson)
György Kurtág: Little Chorale
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Laudate Dominum (arr. Víkingur Ólafsson, dedicated to György Kurtág)
György Kurtág: sleepily
Robert Schumann: Kinderszenen – 7. Träumerei
Víkingur Ólafsson – piano
György Kurtág: Circumdederunt
György Kurtág: Pilinszky János – Gérard de Nerval
György Kurtág: Schatten
György Kurtág: Kroó György in memoriam
György Kurtág: Circumdederunt
Steven Isserlis – cello
Johann Sebastian Bach: Herzlich tut mich verlangen
Steven Isserlis – cello
Víkingur Ólafsson – piano
- Lukas Ligeti – marimba lumina
- Nicolas Namoradze – piano
- Kim Kashkashian – viola
- Steven Isserlis – cello
- Víkingur Ólafsson – piano
- Gábor Csalog – piano
- András Kemenes – zongora
- Pierre Charial – barrel organ
In 1945, two young Hungarian artists born in Romania ventured across the Hungarian border and made a pilgrimage to Budapest to have a share in Bartók's legacy. The revolution in 1956 separated them physically, but their relationship – despite their opposed way of thinking – has never been broken since they met for the first time. Kurtág insisted that Ligeti's pieces must be included at the concerts celebrating his birthday, and now, on the centenary of Ligeti's birth, we are no doubt fulfilling his wish by featuring his works along with those of Kurtág. Distinguished Hungarian and international performers will pay tribute to the two flag-bearers of European culture: composer-improvisator Lukas Ligeti, young star Nicolas Namoradze, the queen of violists, Kim Kashkashian, Iceland's Glenn Gould, Víkingur Ólafsson, the captivating Steven Isserlis, Ligeti's and Kurtág's Hungarian experts, Gábor Csalog and András Kemenes, and the master of the barrel organ, Pierre Charial, who transcribed some of Ligeti’s works in collaboration with the composer himself.
Tickets are available for 3900 HUF on the spot,
online at bmc.jegy.hu,
and at InterTicket Jegypont partners across Hungary.
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