
Lukas Ligeti szerzői estje / LISZT ÜNNEP 2025
Thinking Songs – for solo marimba
Moving Houses – for string quartet
Entasis – for string quartet
Aquifères – for chamber ensemble
Six Arpeggiators – for chamber ensemble
La Parole Seule – for soprano and chamber ensemble
Featuring: Julie Vercauteren – voice, Caitlin Jones – marimba, Mivos Quartet, Ensemble Hopperclarients
Members of the quartet: Olivia De Prato, , William Overcash – violin, Victor Lowrie Tafoya – viola, Nathan Watts – celloMembers of the ensemble: Roxane Leuridan – violin, Nathalie Angelique – viola, Ian-Elfinn Rosiu – cello, Sofia Gantois – flutes, Rudy Mathey – clarients, Jérôme Fagnoul – percussion, Francois Couvreur – guitars, Sara Picavet – piano
Conductor: François Deppe
The musical universe of composer and percussionist Lukas Ligeti extends from improvisational through African traditional to electronic music, incorporating a wide variety of styles and sensibilities. He has a penchant for complex polymetric structures, and many of his works move to and fro between careful composition and free improvisation. Lukas Ligeti is currently professor of composition at Brussels’ Royal Academy of Music. The Budapest concert of his works will feature Ensemble Hopper, a group with a variable line-up that is enormously innovative as a team of creators and performers, and American marimba player Caitlin Jones, who will make her European debut now.
This concert of the Liszt Fest is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Budapest Music Center.
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