Ligeti's Stylistic Crisis: Transformation in His Musical Style, 1974-1985

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Ligeti's Stylistic Crisis: Transformation in His Musical Style, 1974-1985

Author(s): Michael D. Searby (Author)

  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov. 2009
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 220 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0810872501
  • ISBN-13: 9780810872509

Book Description

The Hungarian composer György Ligeti (1923-2006) was one of the most innovative and influential composers of the last 50 years. He was one of a number of Central and East European composers, including Witold Lutoslawski and Krzysztof Penderecki, who have created musical languages that combine elements of the modernism of the West with a more flexible attitude to compositional technique. Ligeti’s Stylistic Crisis: Transformation in His Musical Style, 1974-1985 explores how Ligeti’s compositional style completely transformed during and after the composition of his only opera Le Grand Macabre (1974-1977). Michael D. Searby examines Ligeti’s music from 1974 to 1985 in detail, with a particular emphasis on Le Grand Macabre, analyzing the music and providing possible explanations for the stylistic and compositional changes, as well as considering the consequences for Ligeti’s subsequent music. In this first English-language book to focus on Ligeti’s most significant work, Le Grand Macabre, Searby investigates Ligeti’s music and its relationship to tonality, looking at his return to tradition and use of quotation and pastiche in the opera, and considering the transformation of Ligeti’s style and technique after the opera. The Horn Trio (1982) with its romantic phrase structure is also analyzed to demonstrate the radical change in the composer’s stylistic approach. Searby also examines Ligeti’s relationship with postmodernism, addressing the modernist versus postmodernist polemic as it pertains to Ligeti’s works. Many musical examples support the discussion, and an appendix summarizing the opera and photographs from a recent production, as well as an extensive bibliography, add to this valuable reference.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Mike Searby’s excellent study of Ligeti takes us into new territory. Analytically detailed yet always highly readable, Searby charts a fascinating journey through the most important works, throwing new light on this most chameleonic of composers. — Roger Heaton, Bath Spa University

Michael D. Searby’s new book focuses on a single decade from Ligeti’s sixty-year career as a composer, years during which his style underwent a major change, reembracing certain traditional elements after a decade spent at the forefront of the most radicalWestern avant-garde….This book offers many cogent analytical observations and a careful, step-by-step examination of Ligeti’s change of technique.

From the Author

This is the first book which deals with a crucial period in Ligeti’s compositional output around the composition of the opera Le Grand Macabre. His music showed a stylistic fracture shifting from the use of micropolyphony and textural music to a more traditional and tonal/modal approach. The book examines Le Grand Macabre, the Horn Trio and other works from this period in detail and also contains many photographs from the Copenhagen production of the opera.

About the Author

Michael D. Searby is active as a composer and is principal lecturer in music at Kingston University in London.

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