Négy lakodalmi tánc
composer: György Ligeti
English version: Anna M. Szalai
French version: Claire Delamarche
German edition: Gyula Hellenbart
translator preface (English): Lindsay Chalmers-Gerbracht
translator preface (French): Dominique de Montaignac
Four Wedding Dances
based on Hungarian Folksongs for Three Voices or Female Choir and Piano
Duration: 5' 0''
Year of composition: 1950
Edition: score
Language: Hungarian - English - German
18 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: M-001-12094-4
Order number: ED 8687
Price: 4,95 €
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György Ligeti
Pápainé - Widow Pápai -
György Ligeti
Öt Arany-dal -
György Ligeti
Három Weöres-dal
Description:
The four individual song texts highlight a wide range of aspects of a wedding. The first poem describes the bride's happiness and how beautifully she will be dressed, but also displays her hesitance, insecurity and fear of a future as a "bird in a cage". In the second poem, the bride is unwilling to enter into marriage; she fears that the preparations which have been undertaken are insufficent. The young girl in the third poem is full of pride and wishes to be the bride, "the most seemly, to look at with pride", but also naturally hopes that she "will yield a flower, not just a dry stalk". The subject of the final poem is the bridgeroom whose thoughts on his wedding are full of optimism if his uncle plays the violin at the ceremony.
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