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Piano; Trio for Violin, Horn & Piano) Eric Huebner (Piano); Yuki Numata Resnick (Violin); Adam Unsworth (Horn) New Focus Recordings, Fcr 269, 2020 Désordre (Etudes pour Piano; Trio for violin, horn & piano) Eric Huebner (piano); Yuki Numata Resnick (violin); Adam Unsworth (horn) New focus Recordings, fcr 269, 2020 Kodály & Ligeti: Cello Works Hellen Weiß (Violin); Gabriel Schwabe (Violoncello) Naxos, NX 4202, 2020 Ligeti – Concertos (Concerto for piano and orchestra, Concerto for cello and orchestra, Chamber Concerto for 13 instrumentalists, Melodien) Joonas Ahonen (piano); Christian Poltéra (violoncello); BIT20 Ensemble; Baldur Brönnimann (conductor) BIS-2209 SACD, 2016 LIGETI – Les Siècles Live : Six Bagatelles, Kammerkonzert, Dix pièces pour quintette à vent Les Siècles; François-Xavier Roth (conductor) Musicales Actes Sud, 2016 musica viva vol. 22: Ligeti · Murail · Benjamin (Lontano) Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano); Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra; George Benjamin, (conductor) NEOS, 11422, 2016 Shai Wosner: Haydn · Ligeti, Concertos & Capriccios (Capriccios Nos. 1 and 2) Shai Wosner (piano); Danish National Symphony Orchestra; Nicolas Collon (conductor) Onyx Classics, ONYX4174, 2016 Bartók | Ligeti, Concerto for piano and orchestra, Concerto for cello and orchestra, Concerto for violin and orchestra Hidéki Nagano (piano); Pierre Strauch (violoncello); Jeanne-Marie Conquer (violin); Ensemble intercontemporain; Matthias Pintscher (conductor) Alpha, 217, 2015 Chorwerk (Négy Lakodalmi Tánc; Nonsense Madrigals; Lux æterna) Noël Akchoté (electric guitar) Noël Akchoté Downloads, GLC-2, 2015 Rameau | Ligeti (Musica Ricercata) Cathy Krier (piano) Avi-Music – 8553308, 2014 Zürcher Bläserquintett: Ligeti, Mozart, Nielsen, Villa-Lobos & Milhaud (Six Bagatelles for wind quintet) Zürcher Bläserquintett Jecklin, Jec 0723-2, 2014 Byrd, Bach and Ligeti (Passacaglia ungherese; Continuum; Hungarian Rock; Chaconne) Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) Wigmore Hall Live, WHLIVE0066, 2014 György Ligeti – Cello Concerto, Mysteries of the Macabre, Piano Concerto Marco Blaauw (trumpet); Nicolas Altstaedt (violoncello); 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Daniel Reuss (conductor) Harmonia Mundi, HMC 901985, 2008 Niklas Eppinger | Kodály, Ligeti, Rósza (Sonata for Violoncello Solo) Niklas Eppinger (violoncello) Aulos, AUL 66158, 2007 HOT | Marco Blaauw, trumpet solo (Mysteries of the Macabre) Marco Blaauw (trumpet); Banjamin Kobler (piano) BVHAAST CD 0406, 2007 Horn Trios by Brahms & Ligeti (Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano "Hommage à Brahms") Rolf Schulte (violin); William Purvis (horn); Alan Feinberg (piano) Bridge Records, Inc., Bridge 9012, 2006 Ligeti String Quartets 1 & 2 Artemis Quartet Virgin, 7095371, 2005 György Ligeti – Etudes (from Études pour piano [Premier, deuxième + troisième livres]) Toros Can (piano) L'empreinte digitale, ED 13125, 2005 Arditti Quartet | Nancarrow · Ligeti · Dutilleux (String Quartet No. 2) Arditti Quartet Wigmore Hall Live, WHLive 0003, 2005 Živilė Karkauskaitė | Adams · Ligeti · Messiaen (Études) Živilė Karkauskaitė (piano) Lithuanian Music Performers Information Centre – LMPIC CD 001, 2005 Schubert · Vacchi · Ligeti - Quartetti Per Archi (String Quartet No. 1) Meta4 Quartet Amadeus – SMF 001-2, 2004 Ligeti Project Vol.5 Baladǎ Şi Joc / Cello Sonata / Artikulation / Aventures, Nouvelles Aventures / Musica Ricercata / Big Turtle Fanfare / Régi Magyar Társas Táncok Sarah Leonard (soprano); Linda Hirst (mezzo-soprano); Omar Ebrahim (baritone); Max Bonnay (accordion); David Geringas (violoncello); Peter Masseurs (trumpet); Asko Ensemble; Schönberg Ensemble; Reinbert de Leeuw (conductor) Teldec Classics, 8573-88262-2, 2004 Wind Quintets | Nielsen · Ligeti · Barber · Françaix – Galliard Ensemble (Six Bagatelles) Galliard Ensemble BBC Music Magazine, BBC MM243, 2004 Harmonies / Orgel Modern (Zwei Etüden) Martin Haselböck (organ) NCA, 7412930, 2003 Ligeti Project Vol.4 Hamburg Concerto / Double Concerto / Ramifications / Requiem Marie Luise Neunecker (horn); Jacques Zoon (flute); Heinz Holliger (oboe); Caroline Stein (soprano); Margriet van Reisen (mezzo-soprano); London Voices; Asko Ensemble; Schönberg Ensemble; Berliner Philharmoniker; Reinbert de Leeuw, Jonathan Nott, Terry Edwards (conductors) Teldec Classics, 8573-88263-2, 2003 Levinas | Ligeti – Études pour piano (Premier livre) Michaël Levinas (piano) Accord, 472 915-2, 2003 György Ligeti – Etudes, Books I and II (1-14a) Idil Biret (piano) Naxos, 8.555777, 2003 Ligeti/Reich – African Rhythms (Études) Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano); Aka Pygmies Teldec Classics, 8573-86584-2, 2003 Ligeti Project Vol. 3 Cello Concerto / Clocks and Clouds / Violin Concerto / Síppal, Dobbal, Nádihegedüvel Siegfried Palm (violoncello); Katalin Károly (mezzo-soprano); Frank Peter Zimmermann; Schönberg Ensemble; Asko Ensemble; Amadinda Percussion Group; Capella Amsterdam; Reinbert de Leeuw, Daniel Reuss (conductors) Teldec Classics, 8573-87631-2, 2002 J. 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