| By Gyorgy Kurtag. EMB. 126 pages. Published by Editio Musica Budapest. Arr : Soprano voice, OrchestraPublisher : EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)$62.95 - See more - Buy online
Sheet music extract Sheet music extract It was the Paris premiere in 1981 of Messages of the Late R. V. Troussova that brought the world's attention to the music of György Kurtág (born 1926). The spectrum of these feminine poems in Russian with their cruel sincerity ranges from nostalgia to rebellion, from melancholy to despair, and these extremes are fully conveyed by Kurtág's music. The score published in 1982 is now issued in a revised edition, with a fresh engraving.
Péter Eötvös said about the essence of Kurtág's musical notation: Kurtág's scores are special because the performing instructions regarding tempo, tone-color, note-hierarchy and dynamics appear in them as if they were precise comments on an interpretation existing in his imagination. Kurtág's idiosyncratic notation is unusually brave even today, or rather it indicates that he has foundthe most appropriate method of notation for his own musical style which, in a certain sense, forces performers to accommodate to hismusic and to that end widen their repertoire of expression. The powerful effect of Kurtág's art unfolds of its own accord when his works are played with sensitivity and openness to their special demands, and a musician who senses this becomes a dedicated performer of this music. |
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