Parts of movements "Kyrie" and "Dies irae" from Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem", with photos from Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey", and with some portraits of Kubrick, and of Ligeti.
This 1963 ...
Parts of movements "Kyrie" and "Dies irae" from Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem", with photos from Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey", and with some portraits of Kubrick, and of Ligeti. This 1963 version is interpreted by: Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Sinfonie-Orchester des Hessischen Rundfunks Frankfurt. Dirigent: Michael Gielen.
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Yes, Ligeti's music is scored with the same symbols Bach would have used: classic music notation. Lux Aeterna is a big canon, with complex, but fixed, rhythms and pitches. See Yannis Xenakis for the "stochastic" stuff.
Sorry, but Ligeti wrote EXACTLY what notes are to be played, with exact rhythmical notation for each instrument or voice, in the classical manner. (I've seen the score for Requiem and it's huge) It's Penderecki who wrote symbols. The scale in Ligeti's Music is the chromatic scale.
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