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György Ligeti (1923–2006)

Auteur de Etudes pour Piano - Volume 1

238+ oeuvres 370 utilisateurs 45 critiques

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Œuvres de György Ligeti

Etudes pour Piano - Volume 1 (1998) 10 exemplaires
Le grand Macabre (1997) 8 exemplaires
Chamber Concerto / Aventures (1983) — Compositeur — 7 exemplaires
Aventures 5 exemplaires
The Ligeti project I, [CD] (2001) 5 exemplaires
A cappella choral works (1945) 4 exemplaires
Holst : The planets + Ligeti : Lux Aeterna [sound recording] (1987) — Compositeur — 3 exemplaires
Ligeti: Le Grand Macabre (1999) 3 exemplaires
Vocal Works 3 exemplaires
Ligeti: Tudes; Musica Ricercata (2008) 2 exemplaires
Réquiem ; Obras de cámara (41) (2004) 2 exemplaires
Lontano: Orchestra Study Score (1982) 2 exemplaires
NEUF ESSAIS SUR LA MUSIQUE (2001) 2 exemplaires
Ligeti: Musica ricercata (2009) 2 exemplaires
The Ligeti project. I 1 exemplaire
20C: Ligeti: Atmospheres (2012) 1 exemplaire
SONATE FOR VIOLA SOLO SONATA (2001) 1 exemplaire
The 18 Études for Solo Piano [sound recording] — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire
The Ligeti Project IV 1 exemplaire
Streichquartett No. 2 1 exemplaire
Etudes pour piano 1 exemplaire
2 Etüden für Orgel 1 exemplaire
Ligeti: Mechanical Music (1997) 1 exemplaire
Úristen, megint tréning! (2011) 1 exemplaire
Harom Weores-dal 1 exemplaire
Masterworks (2019) 1 exemplaire
Ot Arany-dal 1 exemplaire
CC- Gyorgy Ligeti 1 exemplaire
Negy lakodalmi tanc 1 exemplaire
Kammerkonzert 1 exemplaire
Nouvelles Aventures 1 exemplaire
György Ligeti: Le Grand Macabre [Programm] — Composer and Author — 1 exemplaire
The Ligeti Project IV 1 exemplaire
The Ligeti Project II 1 exemplaire
Nonsense Madrigals 1 exemplaire
Glissandi 1 exemplaire
Artikulation 1 exemplaire
Der Sommer 1 exemplaire
Musica Ricercata 1 exemplaire
Le Grand Macabre (2003) 1 exemplaire
Chamber Music 1 exemplaire
György Ligeti: Atmospheres (2012) 1 exemplaire
György Ligeti: Piano Works (2001) 1 exemplaire
Aventures / Volumina (2002) 1 exemplaire
Ligeti Edition Vol.V (1997) 1 exemplaire
Ricercare per organo 1 exemplaire
Passacaglia ungherese 1 exemplaire
Hungarian Rock 1 exemplaire
Continuum 1 exemplaire
Nouvelles Aventures 1 exemplaire
Capriccio Nr. 1 1 exemplaire
Capriccio Nr. 2 1 exemplaire
Invention 1 exemplaire
Etden fr Orgel 1 exemplaire
African Rhythms (2003) 1 exemplaire
Continuum / 10 Pieces for Winds (1993) 1 exemplaire
Ligeti Edition Vol.VI 1 exemplaire
Ligeti;Edition Vol.2 1 exemplaire
Quatuors Nos 1 & 2 (1996) 1 exemplaire
Ligeti: Continuum (1985) 1 exemplaire
Lux Aeterna 1 exemplaire
Nouvelles Aventures 1 exemplaire
The Ligeti project. V 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

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The Berlin Recital (2018) 5 exemplaires
Rapsodia [sound recording] (2010) — Compositeur — 4 exemplaires
Was für ein Péter! Über Péter Esterházy (1999) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
On the move — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire
Echoes of Life: Deluxe Edition [sound recording] — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire
Echoes of Life [sound recording] — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Ligeti, György
Nom légal
Ligeti, György Sándor
Autres noms
Ligeti,György Sándor
Date de naissance
1923-05-28
Date de décès
2006-06-12
Lieu de sépulture
Zentralfriedhof, Vienna, Austria
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Romania (birth)
Hungary
Austria (Naturalized)
Lieu de naissance
Transylvania, Romania
Lieu du décès
Vienna, Austria
Lieux de résidence
Cluj, Romania
Budapest, Hungary
Vienna, Austria
Cologne, Germany
Études
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Professions
composer
music teacher
Relations
Kurtag, Marta (colleague)
Auer, Leopold (great-granduncle)
Heller, Agnes (cousin)
Veress, Sándor (teacher)
Prix et distinctions
Polar Music Prize (2004)
Rolf Schock Prize (1995)
Wolf Prize (1995)
Courte biographie
György Ligeti was born to a Jewish family in Dicsöszentmárton, Transylvania (present-day Tîrnaveni, Romania). When he was six years old, the family moved to Cluj, Romania, where he began taking lessons in composition with Ferenc Parkas in 1941. Nazi Germany's invasion in World War II tore his family apart. His brother and father died in concentration camps. His mother survived Auschwitz. Ligeti was sent to forced labor and also survived. After the war, Ligeti continued his studies in composing at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary. In addition to his focus on folk music, during this period he also began to develop the concept of a micropolyphonic compositional style. Ater the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 was crushed by Soviet troops, he moved to Vienna, Austria. He got to know members of the avant-garde such as Gottfried Michael Koenig and Herbert Eimert, who invited him to the studio for electronic music at the West German Radio (WDR). He worked there from 1957 to 1958. His 1961 orchestral work Atmosphères brought him international fame, as this piece, along with his Requiem and the choral piece Lux aeterna, was chosen by Stanley Kubrick for the soundtrack of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Besides composing, Ligeti also was active as an educator. He was a guest professor for composition in Stockholm, composer-in-residence at Stanford University, and taught at the Hochschule für Musik in Hamburg. He won numerous prizes for his compositions, including won the 1991 Praemium Imperiale, and the 1993 Ernst-von-Siemens-Musikpreis. In 2004, he was honored with the Polar Music Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

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Statistiques

Œuvres
238
Aussi par
8
Membres
370
Popularité
#65,128
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
45
ISBN
40
Langues
7

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