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Éjszaka – Reggel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Éjszaka – Reggel
''Éjszaka'' ((ハンガリー語:Night)) and ''Reggel'' ((ハンガリー語:Morning)), sometimes also referred to as ''Éjszaka és reggel'' ((ハンガリー語:Night and Morning)) or ''Ejszaka, Reggel'', are twin vocal compositions by Hungarian-Austrian composer György Ligeti. They were published as a set and are usually performed and recorded together. == Composition == This work was composed along with a series of vocal compositions based on texts by Hungarian poet Sándor Weöres. It was composed in 1955 in Budapest, but was first performed thirteen years later, on March 16, 1968, in Stockholm, with the Swedish Radio Choir under the baton of Eric Ericson.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.schott-music.com/shop/Sheet_Music/show,36629.html )〕 It was eventually published by Schott Music. This was the last vocal composition by Ligeti in which he used his early compositional style, for he announced that in ''Lux Aeterna'' (1966) he "broke with (his) preceding style of chromatic tone clusters".〔 After this composition, Ligeti only retook texts by Weöres again 30 years later, with Magyar Etüdök.
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