Childhood and youth; the Hungarian Revolution and its aftermath; Ligeti in the sixties; celebrity and scandal; away from the volcano; after modernism - fresh beginnings; local and universal.
Richard Toop is a musicologist, journalist and broadcaster and is Head of Musicology at the Sydney Conservatorium.
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