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Ligeti 100 / Ligeti meets Kurtág
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Ligeti 100 / Ligeti meets Kurtág

Program: Lukas Ligeti & Nicolas Namoradze - Works by György Ligeti and György Kurtág.

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Last event date: Saturday, May 27 2023 7:00PM

Ligeti 100
Ligeti meets Kurtág

Program:
Lukas Ligeti & Nicolas Namoradze: Ligeti in Dialogue – works by György Ligeti, Lukas Ligeti and Nicolas Namoradze
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Selection of works for solo instruments by György Ligeti and György Kurtág

Featuring:

Lukas Ligeti – marimba lumina
Nicolas Namoradze – piano

Kim Kashkashian – viola
Steven Isserlis – cello
Víkingur Ólafsson – piano
Gábor Csalog – piano
Zoltán Rácz – marimba
Aurél Holló – marimba
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, one of Ligeti's and Kurtág's Hungarian experts, Gábor Csalog, the pioneering duo of Zoltán Rácz and Aurél Holló, and the master of the barrel organ, Pierre Charial, who transcribed some of Ligeti’s works in collaboration with the composer himself.

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