György Ligeti: Portrait (1993) part 6/7

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A documentary film directed by Michel Follin about great atheist composer György Ligeti.

(Uploaded with pure educational means)

"Hungarian-Jewish origin, Ligeti made his career in Hungary until 1956, when he escaped to Vienna, there to be influenced by contact with more experimental Western techniques of composition, notably with work at the electronic studios in Cologne. His music now achieved a wider international reputation, incorporating contemporary techniques and experiment in a musical idiom that has proved both influential and palatable.
Opera
Ligetis 1977 opera Le grand macabre, set in a land derived from the paintings of Breughel, is an allusive work, drawing on a variety of sources, from Monteverdi to Beethoven and opening with a motor-horn prelude
Orchestral Music
It was with compositions such as Apparitions in 1959 and Atmosphres in 1961, the latter a 48-part mirror canon, that Ligeti began to win a wider reputation. Other orchestral works that aroused interest included a Chamber Concerto for thirteen instruments, the Cello Concerto and the Concerto for flute, oboe and strings. Lontano, written in 1967, has a place in contemporary repertoire, with Ramifications, for twelve strings and San Francisco Polyphony. He also wrote concertos for piano, for violin and for French horn.
Chamber Music
In the second of his string quartets, Ligeti made a strong impression, while his Ten Pieces for wind quintet allow a degree of individual virtuosity to the players.
Keyboard Music
Ligetis piano Etudes increased in number over the years, a product, he modestly explained, of the inadequacy of his own piano technique, works that he described as neither avant-garde nor traditional, drawing allusively on a wide variety of sources. Some of the Etudes make extreme technical demands on the performer.
Vocal Music
Aventures in 1962 and Nouvelles Aventures four years later, for three voices and a small ensemble, are examples of Ligetis blend of humour and seriousness. His Requiem, completed in 1965, makes considerable use of counterpoint and is a moving and colourful work. It was followed by Lux aeterna, a setting of the last part of the Requiem Mass, for sixteen solo voices, in which he again makes considerable use of the technique of canon. His Nonsense Madrigals include settings of words from Lewis Carroll."

(Keith Anderson)

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  • subtitles are completely wrong, sorry...

  • @titarnau

    Man, It's obvious... I dunno how many times people are going to mention it!

    I found the film with these subtitles. I didn't write it. I knew they were terrible but at least they

    help some to keep track of what's said in the film.

    If you or anyone understand french they ignore than and don't even bother posting the same redundant rant again... It's pointless and it gets on people nerves.

    Unless you're willing to subtitle i yourself then that's something different. But I bet u won't.

  • Hehe, It annoys me so much I can't even type straight. Oh well...

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  • Thank you so much for this. 

  • Very interesting to see him at work.

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