Contemporary composers Gyorgy Kurtag and Gyorgy Ligeti were friends for six decades, but had contrasting approaches to their works. The former was prolific while the latter meticulously justified every note.
Violist Kim Kashkashian, a leading exponent of Kurtag’s oeuvre for viola, explores both his and Ligeti’s solo works in expressive readings that come highly recommended.
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