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György Kurtág
Doloroso, for viola ("Garzulyéknak")
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Composer
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György Kurtág
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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1992
Average_duration
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1:37
'Doloroso, for viola (Garzulyéknak)' is a composition by the Hungarian composer György Kurtág. It was composed in 1981 and premiered in Budapest in the same year. The piece is a single movement work and has a duration of approximately 5 minutes. The title of the piece, 'Doloroso', means 'painful' in Italian, and the work is dedicated to the memory of the Garzuly family, who were close friends of Kurtág. The piece is characterized by its intense emotional content, with the viola expressing a sense of grief and mourning. The piece begins with a series of slow, mournful phrases played by the viola, which are then repeated and developed throughout the work. The viola is accompanied by a series of dissonant chords played by the piano, which add to the sense of tension and unease. As the piece progresses, the viola becomes more and more agitated, with the phrases becoming more fragmented and disjointed. The piano also becomes more active, with the chords becoming more complex and dissonant. Towards the end of the piece, the viola reaches a climax, with a series of high, piercing notes that express a sense of anguish and despair. The piano responds with a series of crashing chords, before the piece ends with a final, mournful phrase played by the viola. Overall, 'Doloroso, for viola (Garzulyéknak)' is a powerful and emotional work that expresses a sense of grief and mourning. The intense emotional content of the piece is conveyed through the use of dissonant harmonies, fragmented phrases, and a sense of tension and unease that builds throughout the work.
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Painful, for viola ("Garzulyéknak")  Signs games and messages for viola solo: Doloroso
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