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Samuel Andreyev | György Kurtág’s Officium Breve: Analysis @samuel_andreyev | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
Composer Samuel Andreyev analyzes György Kurtág's string quartet, Officium Breve in Memorium Ændre Szervánszky (1988-89).

NOTE: This is a re-upload of a video originally added February 22nd, 2017. The musical excerpts of the original video were flagged by YouTube for copyright violation, and it was blocked worldwide. This new upload uses different excerpts.

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