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Tempus fugit, el canto del Grup Instrumental de València en homenaje a György Kurtág

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Reviewed at Palau de la Música: Sala Rodrigo, Valencia on 1 April 2026
Kurtág, Adieu, Haydée I de “Játékok”, para piano
Kurtág, L’homme n’est qu’une fleur (... sons entrelacés) de “Játékok” para piano a cuatro manos
Bach, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland in A Minor, BWV599 (Arr. piano 4 manos de G. Kurtág)
Bach, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit - Cantata, BWV106 (Arr. piano 4 manos de G. Kurtág)
Gómez Alemany, Fantasie über Themen von Gustav Mahler
Kurtág, ...quasi una fantasia..., Op.27 no.1
Mahler, Symphony no. 4 in G major (Arr. de Joan Cerveró)
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Joan Cerveró, Conductor
Carlos Apellániz, Piano
Óscar Oliver, Piano
Constança Pinter, Soprano
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