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| publisher = Schott Music | occasion = Rencontres internationales de musique contemporaine | duration = | movements = 3 | scoring = Two mixed choirs | premiere_date = May 18, 1983 November 17, 1983 | premiere_location = Stuttgart Metz | premiere_conductor = Clytus Gottwald | premiere_performers = Schola Cantorum Stuttgart | first_recording = | misc }} ''Magyar Etüdök'' ((ハンガリー語:Hungarian Études)) is a collection of three studies by György Ligeti. It is scored for 16 voices and was finished in 1983. It was Ligeti's first vocal composition based on Hungarian poems after a 30-year break. == Composition and premiere == The composition is dedicated to Klaus Schöll. The composition was not premiered as a set, due to the fact that études 1–2 and 3 were performed separately. Movements 1 and 2 were first performed in May 18, 1983, in Stuttgart by the Schola Cantorum Stuttgart under the direction of Clytus Gottwald. Movement 3 was commissioned separately by the Rencontres internationales de musique contemporaine festival in Metz and was first performed in November 17, 1983, in Metz, again by the Schola Cantorum Stuttgart under Clytus Gottwald. The composition was later published by Schott Music. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Magyar Etüdök」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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