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György Ligeti's "The 18 Études for Solo Piano" is a masterful collection of avant-garde piano pieces that redefine the tonal possibilities of the instrument. Composed between 1985 and 2001, these études are considered one of Ligeti's major creative achievements. The album is divided into three books, each containing six études, offering a diverse range of textures and techniques that showcase Ligeti's innovative approach to piano composition.
The first book opens with "Désordre," a piece that sets the tone for the collection with its intricate and dissonant harmonies. "Cordes à vide" follows, showcasing Ligeti's ability to create ethereal and resonant sounds. The first book concludes with "Automne à Varsovie," a piece that evokes the melancholic beauty of autumn in Warsaw.
The second book introduces a variety of perspectives on keyboard writing, with "Galamb borong" and "Fém" standing out for their unique textures and sounds. "Vertige" and "Der Zauberlehrling" are particularly noteworthy for their technical demands and inventive use of piano techniques. The book culminates in "L'escalier du diable," a challenging and virtuosic piece that pushes the boundaries of piano playing.
The third book features "White on White," a piece that explores the subtle nuances of the piano's dynamic range. "Pour Irina" is a tender and lyrical piece dedicated to Ligeti's daughter, while "À bout de souffle" is a breathless and frenetic study in rapid-fire arpeggios. The collection concludes with "Canon," a complex and intricate contrapuntal study that showcases Ligeti's mastery of musical form.
Performed by Danny Driver, this recording of Ligeti's Études is full of insight and exuberance, capturing the essence of these groundbreaking compositions. With a duration of 57 minutes, this album is a testament to Ligeti's enduring influence on contemporary music and a must-listen for any fan of avant-garde piano music.