György Kurtág
Obstinate in A flat (Játékok Vol. III/60)
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Composer:György KurtágGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:0:52'Obstinate in A flat' is a piano piece composed by György Kurtág, a Hungarian composer, in 1973. It is the sixtieth piece in his collection of piano works called 'Játékok' (Games), which he started composing in 1973 and continued to add to until 2012. The piece was premiered by the composer himself in Budapest in 1974. 'Obstinate in A flat' is a short piece, lasting only 23 seconds, and consists of a single movement. The piece is characterized by its simplicity and economy of means. It consists of a single note, A flat, played repeatedly in the left hand, while the right hand plays a simple melody consisting of a few notes. The melody is played in a staccato manner, with short, detached notes, which gives the piece a playful and whimsical character. The title of the piece, 'Obstinate in A flat', refers to the fact that the left hand stubbornly plays the same note throughout the piece, while the right hand plays a melody that seems to be trying to break free from the monotony of the left hand. The piece can be seen as a commentary on the struggle between order and chaos, or between tradition and innovation, which are recurring themes in Kurtág's music. Overall, 'Obstinate in A flat' is a concise and witty piece that showcases Kurtág's ability to create complex musical ideas using simple means. It is a testament to his unique voice as a composer and his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging.More....
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