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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JátékokJátékok - Wikipedia

    Játékok (Hungarian: Games) is an ongoing collection of "pedagogical performance pieces" by György Kurtág. He has been writing them since 1973. Ten volumes had been published as of 2021 (by Editio Musica Budapest). Volumes I, II, III, V, VI, VII, IX and X are for piano solo.

  2. Un punto de inflexión similar se produjo en 1973, cuando se pidió a Kurtág que contribuyera con algunas piezas a un libro de piezas para niños piano . Volvió a recurrir a la simplicidad, explorando la interfaz entre la interpretación y la composición en Elö-Játékok (Pre-Juegos). Tuvo tanto éxito que Kurtág ha seguido componiendo ...

  3. Academia de las Artes de Berlín. Orquesta Filarmónica de Budapest. Academia Estadounidense de las Artes y las Ciencias. [ editar datos en Wikidata] György Kurtág ( [ˈɟørɟ ˈkurtaːɡ] Lugoj, Rumania, 19 de febrero de 1926) es un compositor húngaro de música clásica contemporánea.

  4. Richard Valitutto, pianoGyörgy Kurtág (b. 1926) – selections from Játékok (Books III, VI, and IX)Hommage à Schubert, 1979Hommage à Stockhausen, 1979Hommage à...

  5. FLAC(CD quality, 44.1 kHz, 16 bit) $12.50. This release includes a digital booklet. Add download to basket. View full details. Listen to samples. Kurtág: Játékok, Selections from Volumes 1-4. György Kurtág (piano), Márta Kurtág (piano) Release Date: 25th Apr 2014. Catalogue No: SWR10083. Label: SWR Digital. Length: 27 minutes. Downloads.

  6. Although he has never taught composition, György Kurtág has been a tireless and enthusiastic teacher and coach of chamber music and piano. (Among his students at the Liszt Academy in Budapest were András Schiff and Zoltan Kocsis.) “I understand music only when I teach,” he says. “Even if I listen to it or play it myself, it’s not the ...

  7. György Kurtág (Hungarian: [ˈɟørɟ ˈkurtaːɡ]; born 19 February 1926) is a Hungarian composer of contemporary classical music and pianist. According to Grove Music Online , with a style that draws on " Bartók , Webern and, to a lesser extent, Stravinsky , his work is characterized by compression in scale and forces, and by a ...