Nick,
Not ranting at all - impassioned. Glad to see it.
I don't know enough post Horn Trio Ligeti to justify my huge overgeneralisation but it was interesting to see your response which is what I was hoping to encourage. Hopefully others will be enthused to explore some of the later Ligeti you've mentioned.
I did feel let down by Ligeti with his Brahmsian Trio - and even as a piece of post-romantic music I personally don't think it works so well. It was like Ligeti was my avante garde hero and then he turns his back on us. I never really understood why he did that. Still I was young and headstrong.
My favourite Ligeti is still the pre trio Orchestral and chamber music. The Aventures and Nouvelle Aventures are a complete riot - what imagination - what daring and importantly what fun. I saw them sung by three naked singers at the Queen Elizabeth Hall 20 odd years ago [:O]ops: . Quite an experience for a college student.
Not ranting at all - impassioned. Glad to see it.
I don't know enough post Horn Trio Ligeti to justify my huge overgeneralisation but it was interesting to see your response which is what I was hoping to encourage. Hopefully others will be enthused to explore some of the later Ligeti you've mentioned.
I did feel let down by Ligeti with his Brahmsian Trio - and even as a piece of post-romantic music I personally don't think it works so well. It was like Ligeti was my avante garde hero and then he turns his back on us. I never really understood why he did that. Still I was young and headstrong.
My favourite Ligeti is still the pre trio Orchestral and chamber music. The Aventures and Nouvelle Aventures are a complete riot - what imagination - what daring and importantly what fun. I saw them sung by three naked singers at the Queen Elizabeth Hall 20 odd years ago [:O]ops: . Quite an experience for a college student.