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György Ligeti Edition 3: Works for Piano Etudes, Musica Ricercata Pierre-Laurent Aimard

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2009
    I so much liked an earlier album I'd bought by pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard (Homage to Messiaen) that I ordered another. This time it was Gyorgi Ligetti: Works for Piano: Etudes, Musica ricercata (GL Edition, vol., 3).

    Boy, did I luck out! It is phenomenal piano music! I knew NOTHING about the composer before now. Ligeti was born in 1923, composed the music on this recording between 1951 and 1995. He died in 2006. (Wikipedia records that -en route-- he composed the music for three major Stanley Kubrick films, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut.)

    Ligeti is resolutely modernist. To my untutored ears, he's an original --not that he is without influence or peers but that his musical palette is his own and it is startling to listen to. The only modern composer I've heard who resembles him at all is the brilliant Anglo-Punjabi, Khaikoshru Sorabji [d. 1988].) Well, that's not quite true. The Musica ricercata does bring to mind Bartok, whom Ligeti acknowledges as an influence

    The music on this exceptional album of piano studies is often not only NOT melodical, it is ANTI-melodical, emphasizing rhythm and dynamics over melody or lyric flow, and building on and taking advantage of the peculiar note structuring of the piano keyboard. I've never heard another composer use the keyboard's high notes as effectively as Ligeti does. He is a singularly percussive composer, which is good for piano, because behind its harmonic capabilities, the piano is still an instrument that the player pounds on. (Lizst certainly understood this, and so did Rachmaninoff.) Ligeti's use of fortissimo and pianissimo, the extremes of dynamics, is impressive. No, expressive is a better word for what it evokes in the listener's emotions and mind!

    Musica ricercata (1951-53) is a suite for eleven short pieces. It was influenced by Bartok's similar suite for piano, Mikrokosmos (1926-1939). (Not the end of similarities! Both men were born in Romania. Bartok is considered one of Hungary's greatest composers; Ligeti completed his formal training in Hungary, studying with Zoltan Kodaly among others.)

    Let me attempt to describe what is so special about one piece. The first piece in the Musica ricercata starts with two chorded piano tremolos, played full strength. Then a single note is played -once, sharply and fully. All music stops while the note dies away, gradually, into oblivion. There's silence, a long pause, nothing played at all, and then two keys are hit over and over again, in succession, subtly building to a crescendo, not melody but rhythmic pulse. Subtle variations are played over a ground pattern. A series of pounding chords enters, followed by a single sharp note and the note falling away. The piece is over.

    The pieces are short, running from 50 seconds to 5 minutes and 16 seconds. They often end abruptly, just when the listener has been seduced into listening to them. This is very good music. Taking risks in buying music does pay off. Sometimes.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2015
    Currently working my way through Ligeti's work and up to volume three. If you've listened to any of GL's music and have gotten this far, it probably appeals to you. I'm enjoying the cd--the performance sounds brilliant and the quality of the recording is top shelf. It may take ma a while to feel that I know it enough to go on to the disc 4.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2008
    I like the inventiveness of G. Ligeti. The Musica Ricercata Suite is a good and early example of his continuous search for new musical structures.

    I'm just a music listener, with no qualification to comment the interpretation of Mr. Aimard.

    I'm satisfied.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2014
    The standard by which all pianists who play this music aspire to. Awesome!! This is the recording to own in your collection.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2012
    Ligeti is a brilliant, original, and influential composer. His etudes are seminal piano studies intended for concert performance. As such they make a welcome addition to the concert etudes of past masters (Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, Scriabin, Rachmaninoff.) These works are not really tonal, but I think they are still accessible to the average listener because of their passion, rhythmical genius, and brevity.

    Mr. Aimard's performances of these works are splendid. These pieces require a formidable technique and solid musicality , for they are ferociously difficult technically and rhythmically. Mr. Aimard plays with requisite virtuosity, while never seeming to struggle over the difficulties. His renderings display command of musical structure and are exciting.

    The Musica Ricercata are early piano works of Ligeti. I think of this piece as a compositional study, much like the counterpoint and fugue exercises written by Mozart, Beethoven, and many other composers. I think that Mr. Ligeti was learning and refining his craft at this point in his career, and had not yet found his individual voice. Musica Ricercata is, for this reviewer, of far less interest than the Etudes. Mr. Aimard gives them a admirable rendering.

    Overall, this album is an excellent addition to the collection of a listener who is musically adventurous. I would also recommend the choral piece Lux Eterna, which was featured in Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey." You can hear an excerpt of the Lux Eterna during the scene in which the astronauts find the monolith on the moon.

    This pianist hopes to one day tackle one of these etudes. But I am not ready for the challenge.
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  • Gir
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une musique qui ne ressemble à aucune autre .
    Reviewed in France on July 23, 2024
    Musica ricercata est le morceau qui m'a fait acheter ce cd ( après avoir connu ce compositeur grâce à la boîte à musique de Zygel ) .
  • A'gusto
    5.0 out of 5 stars "Gefundene Musik ". Sehr gut.
    Reviewed in Germany on October 27, 2020
    Musika ricercata , gesucht Musik. Ich habe gefunden . Sehr gute Musik, Aufnahme,Interpretation.
  • frank
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2016
    Best recording of Ligeti etudes so far! Buy without any hesitation! COngrats Pierre-Laurent!
  • Mikko Rautakorpi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Strong piano music
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2016
    Ligeti`s Etudes are one of the glories of 20th century piano music. Strong, witty, imaginative and a test of the pianist`s technical and interpretative abilities. Pierre-Laurette Aiimard meets this test splendidly. It`s sad that the three last etudes that Ligeti composed in the last years of his life are missing - but when these recordings were made these were not yet composed.
    Musica Ricercata is a youthful work from 1951-53, and they are not at the same level as etudes. Still,, Aimard makes the best of them. This is a disc that can be strongly recommended.
  • sanjunio
    5.0 out of 5 stars おすすめは13番目の「悪魔の階段」。ピアノの弦が弾き出す音粒を耳で観よ!
    Reviewed in Japan on October 15, 2011
    勅使河原三郎のダンス公演「SKINNERS」の音楽として採用されたことでリゲッティを初めて知った興味をもち、CDを聞いてみた。

    3-4分の曲が26曲も入っているのでいろいろな表現を味わえるが、素人からみてこれらの曲が即興でなく楽譜があるというのが信じられない。メロディラインというものは感じられなく、純粋に音の粒のきらめき、舞い、うなり等を「耳で観る」といった表現が正しいのかもしれない。

    だから、これはピアノの弦を叩くことで発生する音が原則だからピアノ以外で演奏してもなんの意味もない。

    一番のおすすめが、13番目の曲「悪魔の階段」(だから13番目!)。この曲が一番長い。映画「ロード・オブ・ザ・リング」の地下世界で崩れる階段をひた走るシーンをついつい想像してしまう。

    値段は安いけれど、音質にはまったく妥協はない。ピアノの美しい響きをマイクを接近させて録音しているので、弦のなかに頭をつっこんだような(いい意味で)気分になりリゲティの世界に没頭できること間違いなし。