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György Ligeti György Sándor Ligeti (; ; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music. He has been described as "one of the most important avant-garde composers in the latter half of the twentieth century" ...
composed a cycle of 18
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s for solo piano between 1985 and 2001. They are considered one of the major creative achievements of his last decades, and one of the most significant sets of piano studies of the 20th century, combining virtuoso technical problems with expressive content, following in the line of the études of
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but addressing new technical ideas as a compendium of the concepts Ligeti had worked out in his other works since the 1950s. Pianist Jeremy Denk wrote that they "are a crowning achievement of his career and of the piano literature; though still new, they are already classics."


Scope of the work

There are 18 études arranged in three books or ''Livres'': six Études in Book 1 (1985), eight in Book 2 (1988–1994), four in Book 3 (1995–2001). Ligeti's original intention had been to compose only twelve Études, in two books of six each, on the model of the Debussy Études, but the scope of the work grew because he enjoyed writing the pieces so much. Though the four Études of Book 3 form a satisfying conclusion to the cycle, Book 3 is in fact unfinished, in that Ligeti certainly intended to add more, but was unable to do so in his last years, when his productivity was much reduced owing to illness. The Études of Book 3 are generally calmer, simpler and more refined in technique than those of Books 1 and 2.


Titles

The titles of the various études are a mixture of technical terms and poetic descriptions. Ligeti made lists of possible titles and the titles of the individual numbers were often changed between inception and publication. Often Ligeti did not assign any title until after the work was completed.


The 18 études


Book 1

# ''Désordre''. Molto vivace, vigoroso, molto ritmico, = 63 ::A study in fast polyrhythms moving up and down the keyboard. The right hand plays only white keys while the left hand is restricted to the black keys. This separates the hands into two pitch-class fields; the right hand music is
diatonic Diatonic and chromatic are terms in music theory that are most often used to characterize Scale (music), scales, and are also applied to musical instruments, Interval (music), intervals, Chord (music), chords, Musical note, notes, musical sty ...
, the left hand music is pentatonic. This étude is dedicated to
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  • ''Cordes à vide''. Andantino rubato, molto tenero, = 96 ::Simple, almost Satie-esque chords become increasingly complex. These chords are built primarily from fifths, reminiscent of open strings, hence the title. This étude is also dedicated to Pierre Boulez. #
  • ''Touches bloquées''. Vivacissimo, sempre molto ritmico – Feroce, impetuoso, molto meno vivace – Feroce, estrepitoso – Tempo I ::Two different rhythmic patterns interlock. One hand plays rapid, even melodic patterns while the other hand 'blocks' some of the keys by silently depressing them. This is the last étude Ligeti dedicated to Boulez. #
  • ''Fanfares''. Vivacissimo, molto ritmico, = 63, con alegria e slancio ::Melody and accompaniment frequently exchange roles in this polyrhythmic study which features '' aksak''-influenced rhythms and an
    ostinato In music, an ostinato (; derived from Italian word for ''stubborn'', compare English ''obstinate'') is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch. Well-known ostinato-based pieces include ...
    in time, dividing the bar of 8 eighth notes into . This ostinato is also used in the second movement of Ligeti's Horn Trio. This étude is dedicated to
    Volker Banfield Volker Banfield (born 9 May 1944, Oberaudorf, Bavaria) is a German classical pianist.Jeremy Siepmann, "Banfield, Volker" in Sadie, Stanley; John Tyrrell, eds. (2001). ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', 2nd edition. New York: Grov ...
    . #
  • ''Arc-en-ciel''. Andante con eleganza, with
    swing Swing or swinging may refer to: Apparatus * Swing (seat), a hanging seat that swings back and forth * Pendulum, an object that swings * Russian swing, a swing-like circus apparatus * Sex swing, a type of harness for sexual intercourse * Swing rid ...
    , ca. 84 ::The music rises and falls in arcs that seem to evoke a rainbow. This étude is dedicated to Louise Sibourd. #
  • ''Automne à Varsovie''. Presto cantabile, molto ritmico e flessibile, = 132 ::Its title, ''Autumn in Warsaw'', refers to the Warsaw Autumn, an annual festival of contemporary music. Ligeti referred to this étude as a "tempo
    fugue In music, a fugue () is a contrapuntal compositional technique in two or more voices, built on a subject (a musical theme) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation (repetition at different pitches) and which recurs frequently in the c ...
    ". A study in
    polytempo The term polytempo or polytempic is used to describe music in which two or more tempi occur simultaneously. In the Western world, the practice of polytempic music has its roots in the music theory of Henry Cowell, and the early practices of Charle ...
    , it consists of a continuous transformation of the initial descending figure – the "lamento
    motif Motif may refer to: General concepts * Motif (chess composition), an element of a move in the consideration of its purpose * Motif (folkloristics), a recurring element that creates recognizable patterns in folklore and folk-art traditions * Moti ...
    " as Ligeti called it – involving overlapping groups of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ending up at the bottom of the keyboard. This étude is dedicated to Ligeti's Polish friends.


    Book 2

    #
  • ''Galamb Borong''. Vivacissimo luminoso,
    legato In music performance and notation, legato (; Italian for "tied together"; French ''lié''; German ''gebunden'') indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected. That is, the player makes a transition from note to note wit ...
    possible, = 40 or faster – semplice, da lontano ::The title sounds Javanese, reflecting the piece's inspiration in gamelan music, but in fact both words are actually Hungarian and mean roughly "melancholic pigeon". As in ''Désordre'', the two hands play
    complementary A complement is something that completes something else. Complement may refer specifically to: The arts * Complement (music), an interval that, when added to another, spans an octave ** Aggregate complementation, the separation of pitch-class ...
    scales; in this case, they each play one of the two
    whole tone scale In music, a whole-tone scale is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole tone. In twelve-tone equal temperament, there are only two complementary whole-tone scales, both six-note or ''hexatonic'' sc ...
    s. This étude is dedicated to Ulrich Eckhardt. #
  • ''Fém''. Vivace risoluto, con vigore, = 30 ( = 180, = 120) ::The title is the Hungarian word for metal. Based on chords of the open fifth, with short, irregular, asymmetrically grouped melodic fragments playing off one another. This étude is dedicated to pianist
    Volker Banfield Volker Banfield (born 9 May 1944, Oberaudorf, Bavaria) is a German classical pianist.Jeremy Siepmann, "Banfield, Volker" in Sadie, Stanley; John Tyrrell, eds. (2001). ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', 2nd edition. New York: Grov ...
    . #
  • ''Vertige''. Prestissimo sempre molto legato, = 48 ::Widely-separated hands use chromatic scales to create the effect of endless, falling movement. This étude is dedicated to composer
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    . Ligeti did not complete another étude for three years after finishing ''Vertige''. #
  • ''Der Zauberlehrling'' (''The Sorcerer's Apprentice''). Prestissimo, staccatissimo, leggierissimo ::A dancing melodic line is kept in perpetual motion by irregularly dispersed
    staccato Staccato (; Italian for "detached") is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated from the note that may follow by silence. It has been described by theorists and has appeared in music ...
    accents. This étude is dedicated to pianist
    Pierre-Laurent Aimard Pierre-Laurent Aimard (born 9 September 1957) is a French pianist. Biography Aimard was born in Lyon, where he entered the conservatory. Later he studied with Yvonne Loriod and with Maria Curcio. In 1973, he was awarded the chamber music priz ...
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  • ''En Suspens''. Andante con moto, = 98 ::Six beats per bar in the right hand, four in the left hand, irregular phrase-lengths and accents in both, weave an ethereal and rather jazz-like web of harmony. This étude is dedicated to composer
    György Kurtág György Kurtág (; born 19 February 1926) is a Hungarian classical composer and pianist. He was an academic teacher of piano at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1967, later also of chamber music, and taught until 1993. Biography György ...
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  • '' Entrelacs''. Vivacissimo molto ritmico, = 100 ( = 65) ::Criss-crossing rhythmic patterns, increasing in dynamics as they traverse the keyboard from left to right, creating up to seven different metrical layers. This étude is dedicated to pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard. #
  • ''L'escalier du diable'' (''The Devil's Staircase''). Presto legato, ma leggiero, = 30 ::A hard-driving toccata that moves polymetrically up and down the keyboard featuring an ascending chromatic scale motif and then turns into an impression of bells ringing in different registers and times. At more than five minutes in duration, this is the longest étude of the set. It is dedicated to pianist Volker Banfield. #
  • ''„Coloana infinită“'' (''Infinite Column''). Presto possible, tempestoso con fuoco, = 105 :: The études is named for
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    's sculpture of the same name, a repetitive series of expanding and contracting pyramidal shapes, and features loud, ascending chord-sequences that overlap giving the impression of constant upward motion. This étude is dedicated to Vincent Meyer. This piece is a revised version of the etude later published as No. 14A: ''„Coloana fără sfârşit“'' (see Related Works below).


    Book 3

    #
  • ''White on White''. Andante con tenerezza, = 52 ::A white-key study except for the very end, beginning with a serene canon and with a whirling fast middle section. This étude is dedicated to Étienne Courant. #
  • ''Pour Irina''. Andante con espressione, rubato, molto legato, = 72 – Allegro con moto, sempre legato, = 152 – Allegro vivace – Molto vivace ::Another étude with a gentle beginning, becoming more and more frenetic due to the introduction of progressively shorter note-values and additional pitches. The étude is dedicated to Irina Kataeva. #
  • ''À bout de souffle'' (''Out of Breath''). Presto con bravura ::A manic two-part canon that ends abruptly with slow ''pianissimo'' chords. This étude is dedicated to mathematician
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  • ''Canon''. Vivace poco rubato – Prestissimo ::A short canon between the hands, played once ''vivace'' and then a second time ''presto impossibile'', with a slow quiet chordal canon to finish with. This étude is dedicated to Fabienne Wyler.


    Related works

    Étude No. 14A: ''„Coloana fără sfârşit“'' (''Column without End'') was the first version of Etude 14 but was judged too physically demanding for a human player, so Ligeti recomposed it, changing the harmonic structure as he reduced the number of pitches in each hand. Subsequently the original form was arranged as a separate étude for player-piano by Jürgen Hocker, but some pianists have in fact played it. The single piano piece ''L'arrache-coeur'' (1994) was apparently originally intended to be Étude No. 11 but did not become part of the cycle.Fredrik Ullén, notes to BIS-CD-1683/84.


    Notes


    External links

    *
    An interactive score of Ligeti's ''Étude no.2: Corde à vide'' with Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
    * ttps://www.explorethescore.org/pgs/ligeti/inside_the_score/etude_12_entrelacs.html An interactive score of Ligeti's ''Étude no.12: Entrelacs'' with Pierre-Laurent Aimard.br>An interactive score of Ligeti's ''Étude no.13: L'escalier du diable'' with Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
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