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Details

This piece, using text by the 16th century Hungarian monk Peter Bornemisza, marks Kurtag's fascination with the human voice. A work of monumental scale, it took him five years of intense effort to complete. Rosemary Hardy studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Hungary and is an ideal interpreter of this piece, composed by one of the Academy's former students and lecturers.

Cast/Performers

Rosemary Hardy (soprano), Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)

Creatives/Company

Music: Kurtag (The Sayings of Peter Bronemisza)

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for Rosemary Hardy/Pierre-Laurent Aimard (1999)

Work type: Concert.

Other listings

29 Aug 99Queen's Hall, Edinburgh :: V603
listing details L0237560488

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