"I don't belong anywhere" : György Ligeti at 100 /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

Brepols,, Volume volume 4, Turnhout, Belgium, p.xii, 287 pages : (2022)

ISBN:

2503602401

Call Number:

ML410.L645

Other Number:

9782503602400

Mots-clés:

20th century, 21st century, Atonality., Biography., Composers, Hungary

Notes:

Contains transcript by Joseph Cadagin of composer's radio interview with John Tusa, 28 October 1997 (pages 247-272).Includes bibliographical references and index.2023 marks the centenary of Ligeti's birth, an appropriate moment to take stock of the relevance this composer has in the contemporary world, to assess where he "belongs" today and how our views of his œuvre and our understanding of his position in musical and cultural history have evolved. What do Ligeti and his music have to say to us in our post-postmodernist age? Why do his works still fascinate us so much? This book offers new readings of core compositions such as "Aventures", "Lontano", "Le Grand Macabre", the "Hölderlin Fantasies" and "Galamb borong." It also reassesses the context and reception of Ligeti's works, including the influence of Romanian music (not least in his childhood), musical life in Hungary between 1945 and 1956, the ways in which his thinking was influenced by his experience of different soundscapes, yet also the surprisingly widespread use of his music in film and TV (beyond the usual suspect). Finally it presents new sources discovered or made available only recently: letters exchanged between Ligeti and Aliutė Mečys in 1972, the correspondence between the composer and his publisher Schott, and an extended BBC interview from 1997.