February 19, 2026

Signs, Games and Messages. An exhibition marking the 100 th birthday of György Kurtág

 

György Kurtág’s music is built on signs, games, and messages. To celebrate the Hungarian
composer’s 100 th birthday, the Museum of Music History ELTE-RCH is holding an exhibition
that highlights these three aspects of his life’s work. Guiding the visitors through his entire
career, the exhibition provides insight into Kurtág’a manuscripts and sketches, printed works
and literary experiences, his own graphics, and numerous photographs of him. His works
resonate in the space. Visitors to the exhibition can play and compose, leaving their own signs
and message behind.

 

Exhibition Opnening: February 19, 2026, 4 p.m.

 

 

June 18–20, 2026

Institute for Musicology (Research Centre for the Humanities), Budapest, Hungary

 

The Institute for Musicology (Research Centre for the Humanities) invites scholars interested in the oeuvre of György Kurtág to pay tribute to him on his 100th birthday by analyzing his works, interpreting his life events and scrutinizing the cultural, national, political context he has worked in, based on primary and secondary sources. An internationally recognized composer, György Kurtág shows a great interest in a wide range of genres, styles, forms of expressions, emotions and human and artistic experiences. The conference aims at presenting and interpreting the diversity and richness of Kurtág’s oeuvre focusing on different approaches as musical analysis, performance practice of Kurtág’s works, characteristics of the composer’s notation, his compositional process, Kurtág’s relationship to literature, languages and arts, role of intertextuality in his compositions, his artistic and personal relationship with composers, performers and other artists, and the aesthetical, philosophical and psychological background of his music. The conference is completely open in terms of topics, provided that the planned papers examine some aspects of György Kurtág’s exceptional and unique art.

 

Abstracts of 250 words are invited for 20-minute individual papers in English.

All proposals should be submitted by e-mail no later than October 1, 2025 to Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát. including an abstract, a short biographical note. Please include contact details and institutional affiliation (if any).

 

For any additional information, please contact the organizer:

Anna Dalos (Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát.)