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Kurtág György: Four Poems by Anna Akhmatova

for Sopran Solo and Chamber Ensemble

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Op. 41
Instrumentation: Musique de chambre vocale
Période: Contemporary Music
Langue: Russian
Duration: 15'
Pages: 68 pp
Format: A/4
Date du parution: Mars 2013
Editeur: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numéro d’édition: 14212
Cotage de l'editeur: K-118
ISMN: 9790080142127
The first performance of György Kurtág's song-cycle written to poems by Anna Akhmatova took place on January 3rd, 2009, in the Carnegie Hall, New York. In this work it is evidence of the exceptionally intimate relationship between the text and the music, that the composer originally imagined the songs as a single vocal solo. The parts for the instrumental ensemble, with their characteristic colours, only later became paired with the vocal solo. The Russian language and the identification with the female figure make the Akhmatova songs an organic sequel or rather a belated successor to the song-cycles Messages of the late R.V. Troussova and Scenes from a Novel. (Zoltán Farkas)

Contenu

1.
Pushkin
2.
For Alexandr Blok
3.
Weeping-Grieving
4.
Voronezh
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