Péter Eötvös 75 | documentary

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2020
  • On 2 January 2019, Péter Eötvös celebrated his 75th birthday. In connection with this anniversary, András Surányi has created a portrait film about the artist, although it is not easy to determine exactly what genre the film falls under. This is because it does not set about to create a traditional portrait: the film does not relate the entire arc of Eötvös's career, from his early work with theatre and film music and his experimental output all the way to the time he spent with the ensembles of Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez and his more recent history as a composer of grand operas and orchestral compositions. If it were not a mixed metaphor, we would call the film a moving snapshot. It documents where his dazzling career as a composer and conductor stands in 2019, and what issues and tasks excite Eötvös at this point. Sharing their thoughts in the film are the composer's musical colleagues (including Isabelle Faust, György Kurtág Jr. and Miklós Lukács) and, of course first and foremost, Eötvös himself. We could say that we are getting a glimpse into the composer's 'sorceror's workshop', except the film clearly shows that Eötvös does not consider himself to be a magician with powers of sorcery (to which, of course, one must add that he is well aware of the nature of witchcraft, as one can clearly see from his opera Love and Other Demons). Eötvös's thinking is much more reminiscent of that of a natural scientist: he is primarily excited by interconnections of sound, formal proportions and questions of structure. No matter what kind of cathartic emotional effects his works generate, their creator is in reality a remarkable extraordinarily profound and precise intellect who is endlessly dedicated to the craft of composing music.
    (Gergely Fazekas)
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Komentáře • 3

  • @tonyoostenbrink7808
    @tonyoostenbrink7808 Před 2 lety +7

    The mother of Peter Eotvos, Ilona Szucs, spent some of her youth in the Netherlands in the province of Zeeland where she was a friend of my grandmother. My great-grandparents purchased an organ for Ilona's use and my mother played this organ growing up in the Vancouver area. Our family possesses many photos of Ilona and friends during this time. We did not know what became of Ilona after 1940, the date of the last photo she sent as a young woman, and we did not know who she was, so I posted the group of photos on a Dutch genealogy Facebook page which aroused the interest of Mr. Hans van Weezel, and he determined that our Ilona was Ilona Szucs, Peter's mother. Mr.Eotvos has since confirmed that his mother had indeed spend time in Zeeland.

  • @noemisuranyi99
    @noemisuranyi99 Před 3 lety +1

    that,s a great composer, very good film.

    • @anaklasis
      @anaklasis Před 3 lety

      There is another documentary, a marvellous one indeed: "The seventh door". You still can find it at Amazon or similar in a DVD edition which includes a superb film about G. Kurtág