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Kurtág György: S. K. Remembrance Noise

Seven Songs for soprano and violin to poems by D. Tandori

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Op. 12
Words by Tandori Dezsö
Setting: Chamber Music with Voice
Genre: Contemporary Hungarian Works
Language: Hungarian, English, German
Length: 12 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.08 kg
Published: May 1978
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 7940
ISMN: 9790080079409
Dezső Tandori's poems, raising abstract, linguistic and art-philosophical questions, seem to be far from Kurtág's individuality, yet he is one of the Hungarian poets whose texts the composer returned to several times. S.K. Remembrance Noise (together with the Four songs to the poems of János Pilinszky and the string quartet Hommage a András Mihály) belongs to the most concentrated style layer of Kurtág music, which creates movements from individual musical gestures, often from "objets trouvés". Reflecting on Tandori's poems, it is in this cycle that Kurtág's peculiarly absurd humor also comes to the fore.(Hungaroton HCD 31821)

Contents

1.
Road to Damascus
2.
Kant-Remembrance Noise
3.
Two Lines from ”Tapes”
4.
Kavafis-haiku
5.
So that We Never Get out of Practice
6.
The Sadness of the Bare Copula
7.
Les Adieux
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