Australian National Academy of Music: ANAM at the Convent: Kurtág & Friends
18 March @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEDT

In 2026, we will be celebrating the centenary of one of the great living composers – György Kurtág. Heard at several ANAM concerts over the years, Kurtág’s music can feel like overhearing a whispered confession, a sudden cry, or a fleeting memory. All condensed into crystalline form.
Kurtág’s artistic language was shaped by the devastation of World War II, his studies in Budapest alongside György Ligeti, and his later encounters with Western modernism in Paris, where he worked with teachers such as Olivier Messiaen and Marianne Stein. These experiences forged a style that, while informed by Bartók and Webern, became unmistakably his own: intimate, uncompromising, and charged with psychological intensity.
Don’t forget to to join us for a special conversation session with ANAM Artistic Director, Paavali Jumppanen before this anticipated performance.
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