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Ligeti Études


nlundberg

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I just listened and read the scores for Ligeti's Études, book 1, 2 and 3. I can hardly find words for how amazing I think this music is. He create these wonderful pieces, often with just two set of notes, one in the left hand and one in the right (often bitonal)!

And listening to the versions for player piano is a great experience too. I think it is extremely humorous, but I do not mean to be demeaning. Not as fun as Stockhausen, but crazy enough.

Anyway, if anyone has something to say about these pieces, or Ligeti in general, I would be very interested.

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