Kurtág Játékok - excs

A taste of Kurtág’s gnomic sound world in advance of the complete edition

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: György Kurtág

Genre:

Chamber

Label: BMC

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 65

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: BMCCD123

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 1 György Kurtág, Composer
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 2 György Kurtág, Composer
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 3 György Kurtág, Composer
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 4 György Kurtág, Composer
András Kemenes, Piano
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 5 György Kurtág, Composer
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 6 György Kurtág, Composer
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 7 György Kurtág, Composer
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Játékok (Games), Books 1-8, Movement: Book 8 György Kurtág, Composer
András Kemenes, Piano
Gábor Csalog, Piano
György Kurtág, Composer
Transcriptions from Machaut to Bach, Movement: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (BWV106) György Kurtág, Composer
György Kurtág, Composer
György Kurtág, Piano
Márta Kurtág, Piano
Recording a complete edition of György Kurtág’s Játékok is no small undertaking: the combined eight volumes comprise myriad pieces of often extreme brevity, with the range of expression traversed similarly all-encompassing. This is music which is poised between the discipline of an exercise and spontaneity of a whim: ‘Games’ played out as a fruitful interchange between technique and inspiration. A previous recording (on Jasrac, never issued in the UK) covered the first four volumes, and the most pleasurable way to encounter this music has hitherto been through the miscellany from György and Márta Kurtág (ECM, 11/97). Both make brief appearances here, along with other Kurtág protegés, but the bulk of the enterprise is entrusted to Gábor Csalog, his dexterous pianism and scrupulous attention to dynamic nuance being vital components in the success of the disc. The 58 individual pieces are arranged into two parts – 34 and 31 minutes each – that together offer a conspectus of the conceptual and emotional territory explored by this music: a diary in sound with no obvious parallels in its stark directness and vehement honesty. Newcomers could profitably sample an insouciant ‘Prelude and Fugue in C’ (No 5), the contemplative ‘Hommage à Ferenc Berényi’ (29), the rediscovery of sound in ‘Fundamentals’ (44), or a serene rendering of the BWV106 Sinfonia – one of numerous Bach transcriptions that can be integrated into the selection. Vividly realistic sound and pertinent notes, as always from BMC. Further discs are planned, and the complete edition should be available for download later this year: iPod-friendly Kurtág could prove a whole new listening experience.

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