
Post-War
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
About this composer
“György Sándor Ligeti ( ; Hungarian: [ˈliɡɛti ˈɟørɟ ˈʃaːndor]; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian composer of contemporary classical music. He has been described as "one of the most important avant-garde composers in the latter half of the twentieth century" and "one of the most innovative and influential among progressive figures of his time". Born in Romania, he lived in the Hungarian People's Republic before emigrating to Austria in 1956. He became an Austrian citizen in 1968. In 1973 he became professor of composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, where he worked until retiring in 1989. His students included Hans Abrahamsen, Unsuk Chin and Michael Daugherty.”
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Other
Keyboard
Hungarian Rock
3 Bagatelles
3 Piece for 2 pianos: Monument, Selbstporträt and Bewegung
4 Early Pieces for piano, "Basso Ostinato"
6 Etudes, Book 1
8 Etudes, Book 2
Allegro, for piano 4-hands
Capriccio no. 1
Capriccio no. 2
Chromatische Phantasie
Continuum
Etude 14a, for player piano, "Coloana färä stârsit"
Etudes, Book 3
Induló, for piano 4-hands
Invention
Passacaglia Ungherese
Polifón etüd, for piano 4-hands
Ricercare: Omaggio a Frescobaldi
Sonatina, for piano 4-hands
Study no. 1: Harmonies
Study no. 2: Coulée
Volumina
3 Lakodalmi tánc, for piano-4 hands
Musica ricercata, 11 pieces
Orchestral
Chamber
2 Movements for String Quartet
Ballade and Dance, for 2 violins
Chamber Concerto, for 13 instruments
Hyllning for Hilding Rosenbergs fodelsedag, for violin and cello
Ramifications, for 12 strings
Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano, "Hommage à Brahms"
Viola Sonata
Andante and Allegretto, for chamber ensemble
10 Pieces for Wind Quintet
Sonata for Solo Cello
Die große Schildkröten: Fanfare vom Südchinesischen Meer, for trumpet
6 Bagatelles, for wind quintet
String Quartet no. 1, "Métamorphoses nocturnes"
String Quartet no. 2
Vocal
Aventures, for 3 voices and 7 instruments
Nonsense Madrigals, for 6 men's voices
Nouvelles aventures, for 3 voices and 7 instruments
Reggel, for chorus
Requiem, for soprano, mezzo-soprano, 2 choruses and orchestra
Mysteries of the Macabre, for soprano and chamber ensemble
Lux aeterna, for a cappella chorus
György Ligeti per stad