Péter Nádas
Attentive readers of Péter Nádas find themselves seeing both the world and themselves differently than they did before – and there is no greater impact any work of art or body of works can achieve. more
Attentive readers of Péter Nádas find themselves seeing both the world and themselves differently than they did before – and there is no greater impact any work of art or body of works can achieve. more
This author reading by a living legend who fundamentally altered the language of prose with novels that shook the Hungarian literary world promises an exceptionally rare intellectual experience, with gripping texts – sweeping, disturbing and ruthless in their precision – will be made all the more unforgettable by the author’s stage presence and evocative delivery. Trio Passacaglia, who will also participate in the programme, derive their original sound from the unusual timbre and character of their vocals, as well as from the cello ‘singing’ along with them. The ensemble, led by Judit Rajk, will perform passionate and virtuosic arias, a cappella lamentations, traditional religious music and Gregorian chants that reflect Nádas’s own spoken words.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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