Eight Flowers are set of eight very short pieces for piano. Each piece was inspired by and named after a certain flower and together they form a bouquet.
The order and number of times in which each of these pieces are played are left to the performer's discretion. In this way it is as if he/she is arranging the bouquet of flowers to suit his/her own taste.
Premiered by Gabor Csalog on June 11, 2006 in Neuhardenberg, Germany, in a festival honoring György Kurtág on his 80th birthday.
Performances
9 Dec 2023 Amit Dolberg - piano Studio Anette Tel Aviv Israel
11 Sep 2020 Jihye Chang Sung
19 Oct 2019 Jihye Chang CNMAT at U. C. Berkeley
18 Oct 2019 Jihye Chang Stan's Music Parlor in L. A.
17 Oct 2019 Jihye Chang Daniel Recital Hall at the California State University Long Beach Bob Cole Conservatory of Music
12 Dec 2018 Amit Dolberg Zentrum für Musikwissenschaft Leipzig Germany
24 Mar 2018 Amit Dolberg (piano) Tsavta Tivon
19 Jan 2018 Amit Dolberg Carl Orff Auditorium Munich Germany
13 Dec 2016 Construction Site New Music Ensemble from Belgrade, Serbia בית הספר למוזיקה ע"ש בוכמן- מהטה Tel Aviv Israel
27 May 2014 Hayk MELIKYAN, piano National Gallery of Armenia Yerevan Armenia
23 Oct 2012 Ofra Yitzhaki (Piano) Einav Center | מרכז עינב Tel Aviv | תל אביב
20 Dec 2009 Gabor Csalog (Piano), Istvan Varga (Cello), Amos Elkana (Guitar+Electronics) Chausseestr. Berlin Germany
28 Sep 2009 Anna Christensson ISCM festival Vaxjo Sweden
15 Jun 2009 Gabor Csalog (Pano), Istvan Varga (Cello), Amos Elkana (Electronics) Budapest science academy Budapest Hungary
21 Nov 2008 17th International Review of Composers Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro
20 Feb 2008 Sylvia Dankesreiter Schauplatz fuer moderne Kunst Munich Germany
22 Nov 2006 Iulia Cibisescu-Duran Music Academy Cluj-Napoca Romania
11 Jun 2006 Gabor Cslaog Schinkel Church Neuhardenberg Germany