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Kurtág György: Kafka-Fragmente für Sopran und Violine

Op. 24
Setting: Chamber Music with Voice
Genre: Contemporary Hungarian Works
Language: Russian, Hungarian, German, English
Length: 144 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.472 kg
Published: March 1992
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 13505
ISMN: 9790080135051
Václav Havel said of this work: "A true Central European encyclopedia." Kurtág's meeting with Franz Kafka was almost fateful, and the speed with which Kurtág, who has been otherwise a slow composer, created the movements of the approximately one-hour series in the fall of 1985 shows how deeply the composer was touched by the text fragments selected from diaries and letters. There is scarcely another work of Kurtág's in which brevity and elegance combine in such a natural way. The composer's virtuosity is evident in every bar, yet there is no indication of ostentation. Every word and nuance is transformed into a sound picture. Meanwhile, the musical motifs derived from the words are musically complete in themselves. However, the Kafka­Fragmente only forms a perfect unity in the combination of words and music. The psychological and physical worlds meet here, and Kurtág's work achieves the ultimate aim of all music: to add its own existence to the image we create of our own world.Although the composition has been previously performed in several staged versions, since 2019 the composer has contributed exclusively to concert performances.

Contents

1.
The Good March in Step ”
2.
Like a Pathway in Autumn
3.
Hiding-places
4.
Restless
5.
Berceuse I
6.
Nevermore
7.
"But he just won't stop asking me."
8.
Someone tugged at my clothes
9.
The seamstress
10.
Scene at the station
11.
Sunday, 19 July 1910
12.
My ear ”
13.
Once I broke my leg(Chassidic dance)
14.
Enarmoured
15.
Two walking-sticks (Authentic-plagal)
16.
No going back
17.
Pride (15 November 1910, 10 o'clock)
18.
The flower hung dreamily
19.
Nothing of the kind
20.
The true path
21.
To have? To be?
22.
Coitus as punishment
23.
My fortress
24.
I am dirty, Milena ”
25.
Miserable life
26.
The closed circle
27.
Destination, path, hesitation
28.
As tightly
29.
Offensively Jewish
30.
Hiding-places
31.
Amazed, we saw the great horse
32.
Scene on a tram
33.
Too late (22 October 1913)
34.
A long story
35.
In memoriam Robert Klein
36.
From an old notebook
37.
Leopards
38.
In memoriam Joannis Pilinszky
39.
Again, again
40.
The moonlit night dazzled us
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Sound samples are used by the permission of Hungaroton Records, BMCBBCC and the composers.
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