
Ligeti Études
Ligeti's Études are a collection of 20 highly inventive piano pieces composed between 1985 and 2001. Each étude explores unique technical challenges and sonic textures, pushing the boundaries of traditional piano playing. Ligeti integrates complex rhythms, microtonal shifts, and innovative sound structures, making each piece an exploration of both technical mastery and expressive depth. While rooted in traditional piano technique, the Études often evoke contemporary soundscapes, showcasing Ligeti’s mastery of modern composition techniques. Overall, they serve as both technical exercises and profound musical statements, highlighting Ligeti's innovative approach to piano music.