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Ligeti, György, 1923-2006

Nationality:
Hungarian

Works

En Suspens (from 'Etudes, book 2)
'Excerpts from Time' for violin and piano (1988)
2 Capriccios
Arc-en-ciel
Artikulations for 4-channel tape
Continuum
Der zauberlehrling (from 'Etudes, book 2)
Fanfares (from 'Etudes, book 1)
Hungarian Rock (Chaconne) (1978)
Invention for solo piano
Lux Aeterna
Musica Ricercata
Ramifications for strings
Six Bagatelles for wind quintet (1953)
Sonata (in two movements) for solo cello
Ten Pieces for Wind Quintet
Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano

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