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Kurtag, 99 today, drops new album

Kurtag, 99 today, drops new album

The Hungarian composer György Kurtág plays piano on a new Alpha Classics album with baritone Benjamin Appl.

He had given one publication interview:
Which qualities do you look/listen for in a singer in the performance of your compositions?
“For me, real singing is my late wife Márta’s dark silver voice from her youth and the way she sang. What I teach singers is how Márta was able to express every nuance of the text and melody with her voice. It is not the tradition that is really important to me, but the lyrics of each song and the memories and feelings I have associated with them.”

Benjamin Appl’s new album “Lines of Life”, on which you are featured as composer and pianist, has just been released. How did the repertoire selection come about?
“Benjamin first came to me for the Hölderlin-Gesänge in 2018, and then we started working on other songs. On this recording you can hear everything that a solo baritone or a baritone and piano can perform. We chose most of Schubert’s songs and the Sonntag by Brahms because of my memories of Márta.”

What role does music play in your life now that you enter your 100th year?
“Music fills my everyday life. I still read literature and everything else that interests me, I also compose and teach, but somehow everything always revolves around music. Since my hearing deteriorated, I have been reading a lot of scores, because now I can only really hear the music, from the inside, by reading it.”

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