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  1. György Kurtág himself introduces his first masterpiece to us on this recording: the words of Péter Bornemisza’s archaic sermons resonate particularly strongly in Kurtág’s voice. His song cycle reveals more than the power of utterance – it uncovers the genesis of a composer’s logic that’s devoted to the singing voice. The songs are interpreted by the American soprano Tony Arnold ...

  2. Oct 22, 2004 · György Kurtág's The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza, Op. 7 for soprano and piano (1963 68) is probably the most significant piece of music to have been composed in Hungary since the death of Bartók in 1945. It crowns Kurtág's first mature phase, and its musical motifs have continued to reappear in his works ever since.

    • Rachel Beckles Willson
    • 2004
    • Rachel Beckles Willson
  3. Feb 19, 2021 · Hide 21 tracks for György Kurtág, Péter Bornemisza (16. century): The Sayings of... György Kurtág: The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza. BMC: BMCCD279. Buy download online. György Kurtág, Ryan Streber (digitaleditingengineer), Tony Arnold, Gábor Csalog.

  4. In this case the composition in question is György Kurtág's The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza, Op. 7, a work begun in 1963 when the composer was 37 years old and completed by 1968. Rachel Beckles Willson's impressive command of the Hungarian language and invaluable first-hand experience provide readers with a true insider's perspective of a ...

  5. György Kurtág: The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza, Op. 7, A 'Concerto' for Soprano and Piano.By Rachel Beckles Willson. (Landmarks in Music Since 1950.)

    • Gregory Myers
    • 2005
  6. Feb 19, 2021 · Moods and Themes. György Kurtág: The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza by Tony Arnold, György Kurtág, Gábor Csalog released in 2021. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awa.

  7. Péter Bornemisza was a Protestant preacher who responded to his turbulent times by becoming a political activist. He was imprisoned and went into hiding, unlike Kurtág who was a public figure, but reticent.