- en.wikipedia.org György KurtágGyörgy Kurtág (. Hungarian: [ˈɟørɟ ˈkurtaːɡ]; born 19 February 1926) is a Hungarian composer of contemporary classical music and pianist.
- brahms.ircam.fr en/gyorgy-kurtagGyörgy Kurtág never tried to form a school, and although he did explicitly and intentionally position himself in the Western classical music tradition...
- universaledition.com gyorgy-kurtag-402By the time the Hungarian composer György Kurtág was born in Lugos in 1926, the town was called Lugoj, and had, due to the peace treaty of Versailles...
- bach-cantatas.com Lib/Kurtag-Gyorgy.htmGyörgy Kurtág is a Hungarian composer of contemporary music. He was born at Lugoj in Romania, not far from the birthplace of fellow Hungarian György Ligeti.
- imdb.com name/nm1054406/Beatrice Binda and Lorenzo Gorli in György Kurtág - Kafka Fragmente op. ... György Kurtág in Kurtàg: Fragments - First of Three Parts (2008).
- foundationforcontemporaryarts.org recipients/…György Kurtág is a Hungarian composer. Following the Hungarian uprising in 1956, Kurtág lived in Paris before returning to Budapest in 1959.
- oxfordsong.org composer/györgy-kurtágGyörgy Kurtág was born in Lugoj in the Banat region, Romania. In 1946, he began his studies at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, where he met...
- tr-tr.facebook.com kurtagmusic/György Kurtág (born 19 February 1926 in Lugoj) is a Hungarian composer of contemporary music.
- classicstoday.com composer/gyorgy-kurtag/Pianist Melissa Galosi’s recording titled “Games” is a clever recital mixing Mozart and György Kurtág at their most playful selves. The title refers both to.