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Radio 3,25 May 2014,45 mins

Clocks and Clouds: An Adventure Around György Ligeti

Sunday Feature

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Thanks in part to the use of his music in the films of Stanley Kubrick, the Romanian-born composer György Ligeti, who was born in May 2023, has emerged as the most widely loved of post-war modernist composers. Already an elegant musical craftsman when he fled his communist homeland in 1956, he flourished amid the brave new world of musical possibilities that had opened up after the trauma of the Second World War. Ligeti's diminutive figure contained many contradictions - the intellectual and the sensual, the systematic and the anarchic - and in 'Clocks and Clouds' we explore the man, his personal history as a Jew in Nazi- and then Soviet-occupied Hungary, his music and his legacy. A recording of Ligeti himself from 1997, much of which had never been broadcast, is interwoven with new interviews from Ligeti's son Lukas, a New York-based composer and percussionist; Louise Duchesneau, the composer's assistant for over twenty years; American musical analyst Amy Bauer; British composer Christopher Fox, the Dublin-based academic Wolfgang Marx and Ligeti's pianist, Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Produced by Alan Hall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 3 First broadcast 25/05/2014

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