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      2. kurtag, g.: kafka-fragmente - györgy kurtág

      Kurtag, G.: Kafka-Fragmente

      György KurtágGyörgy Kurtág
      • 1996
      • 40 tracks
      • 54 min
      • classical piano
      Kurtag, G.: Kafka-Fragmente - György Kurtág
      Kurtag, G.: Kafka-Fragmente - György Kurtág

      Album Details

      György Kurtág's "Kafka-Fragmente," released in 1996, is a profound and intricate exploration of Franz Kafka's text fragments, set to music by the Hungarian composer. This classical piano album, spanning 54 minutes, is a testament to Kurtág's unique style, which draws inspiration from Bartók and other contemporary influences. The album is divided into four parts, each delving into different aspects of Kafka's writings, offering a rich tapestry of musical and literary expression.

      Recorded at Kanneltalo, Helsinki in September 1995, "Kafka-Fragmente" features a collection of 40 settings that capture the essence of Kafka's fragmented prose. The album includes a 24-page booklet with liner notes, providing context and depth to the listening experience. Kurtág's choice of a soprano voice and solo violin adds a layer of emotional complexity, making this album a captivating journey through a kaleidoscope of moods and landscapes.

      From the haunting melodies of "Berceuse I" to the introspective pieces like "Meine Ohrmuschel… (My ear…)," Kurtág masterfully translates Kafka's text into a musical narrative that is both intimate and universal. The album's contemporary style and the composer's innovative approach make it a standout work in the classical genre.

      "Kafka-Fragmente" is not just an album; it's a profound exploration of human emotions and existential themes, as seen through the lens of Kafka's writings and Kurtág's musical genius. Whether you're a fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.

      1 januari 19961996 Ondine1996 Ondine

      Tracks

      1. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 1, Die Guten gehen im gleichen Schritt… (the good march in step…)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:58
      2. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 2, Wie ein Weg im Herbst (Like a pathway in autumn)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:36
      3. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 3, Verstecke (Hiding-places)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:19
      4. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 4, Ruhelos (Restless)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:30
      5. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 5, Berceuse IGyörgy Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:16
      6. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 6, Nimmermehr (Nevermore) [Excommunicatio]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:08
      7. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 7, Wenn er mich immer fragt ("but he just won't stop asking me.")György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:23
      8. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 8, Es zupfte mich jemand am Kleid (Someone tugged at my clothes)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:15
      9. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 9, Die weissnaherinnen (the seamsresses)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:24
      10. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1, Pt. I: No. 10, Szene am Bahnhof (Scene at the station)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:18
      11. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 11, Sonntag, den 19. Juli 1910 (Sunday, 19th July 1910) [Berceuse II, Hommage a Jeney]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:19
      12. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 12, Meine Ohrmuschel… (My ear…)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:13
      13. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 13, Einmal brach ich mir das Bein (Chassidischer Tanz) [Once I broke my leg [Chassidic Dance]]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:29
      14. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 14, Umpanzert (Enarmoured)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:25
      15. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 15, 2 Spazierstocke (Authentisch-plagal) [2 walking-sticks [Authentic-plagal]]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:45
      16. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 16, Keine Ruckkehr (No going back)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:49
      17. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 17, Stolz (1910/15. November, zehn Uhr) [Pride [15th November 1910, 10 o'clock]]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:46
      18. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 18, Traumend hing die Blume (the flower hung dreamily) [Hommage a Schumann]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        2:47
      19. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. I: No. 19, Nichts dergleichen (Nothing of the kind)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:08
      20. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. II: Der wahre Weg (the true path) [Hommage-message a Pierre Boulez]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        5:33
      21. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 1, Haben? Sein? (to have? To be?)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:34
      22. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 2, Der Coitus als Bestrafung (Coitus as punishment) [Canticulum Mariae Magdalenae]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:22
      23. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 3, Meine Festung (My fortress)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:01
      24. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 4, Schmutzig bin ich, Milena… (I am dirty, Milena…)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:27
      25. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 5, Elendes Leben (Miserable life) [Double]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:19
      26. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 6, Der begrenzte Kreis (the closed circle)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:31
      27. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 7, Ziel, Weg, Zogern (Destination, path, hesitation)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:45
      28. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 8, So fest (as tightly)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:55
      29. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 9, Verstecke (Hiding-places) [Double]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:00
      30. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 10, Penetrant Judisch (Offensively Jewish)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:23
      31. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. III: No. 11, Staunend sahen wir das grosse Pferd (Amazed, we saw the great horse)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        2:24
      32. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1, Pt. III: No. 12, Szene in de Elektrischen, 1910 (Scene on a tram, 1910)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        4:18
      33. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 1, Zu spat (22. Oktober 1913) [Too late [22nd October 1913]György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        3:20
      34. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 2, Eine lange Geschichte (a long story)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:04
      35. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 3, In memoriam Robert KleinGyörgy Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        0:42
      36. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 4, Aus einem alten Notizbuch (from an old notebook)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:07
      37. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 5, Leoparden (Leopards)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:40
      38. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 6, In memoriam Joannis PilinszkyGyörgy Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        2:59
      39. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 7, Wiederum, wiederum (Again, again)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        1:36
      40. Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24, Pt. 1: Pt. IV: No. 8, Es blendete uns die Mondnacht (the moonlit night dazzled us)György Kurtág, Anu Komsi, Sakari Oramo
        6:52
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      About György Kurtág

      György Kurtág, born in 1926 in Lugoj, Romania, is a renowned Hungarian composer and pianist celebrated for his mastery of concision in contemporary classical music. His compositions, often miniatures, distill complex emotions into a few poignant notes, reflecting the influence of giants like Béla Bartók. Kurtág's journey began with studies at the Budapest Academy of Music, where he learned from esteemed professors such as Pál Kadosa and Leó Weiner. His works, spanning solo instrumental pieces to chamber music, have earned him prestigious awards, including the Kossuth Prize and the Erkel Ferenc Prize. Kurtág's music is not just heard but experienced, inviting listeners into a world of profound musical reflection and emotional depth.

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