The Infinite Universe of György Ligeti | s c o r e s t u d y 0 2 a

It's another Friday, and that means I'm back with SCORE STUDY. Today I'm analyzing "Fanfares," a piano etude by 20th-century Hungarian iconoclast György Ligeti. We're going to explore questions like "what is an aksak?" and "what is the barber-pole scale?" [Hint, I made the latter up myself.] Tune in next Friday to hear my arrangement of this amazing piano piece for my large ensemble, Big Heart Machine. ♥ SUPPORT ME ON PATREON ♥   / briankrock   ☺ BE SOCIAL ☺ http://instragram.com/brian.krock   / bkrock     / thebriankrock   ► SAVE THE s c o r e s t u d y PLAYLIST ► https://open.spotify.com/user/1256659...   / s-c-o-r-e-s-t-u-d-y   ♫ LISTEN TO MY MUSIC (and buy it, if you can) ♫ https://bigheartmachine.bandcamp.com https://www.bigheartmachine.com https://www.briankrock.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IR0n...   / big-heart-machine   Sources: Richard Steinitz "György Ligeti: Music of the Imagination" Bálint Andás Varga "Three Questions for Sixty-Five Composers"