Karlheinz Stockhausen Kreuzspiel, Op. 1/7 Vídeos
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Karlheinz Stockhausen Ensemble Recherche 1928 1952 1974 2007 2015
Karlheinz Stockhausen +••.••(...)) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important, but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groundbreaking work in electronic music, for introducing controlled chance (aleatory techniques or aleatoric musical techniques) into serial composition, and for musical spatialization. The Schlagtrio is a chamber work originally written in Paris in 1952 as a Schlagquartett (Percussive Quartet), for piano and three timpanists. In 1974 it was revised: the attacks and pitches remained unaltered, but the six timpani were redistributed, three each for just two players, and the note values were doubled in order to facilitate reading. The six timpani are tuned to a whole-tone scale, a quarter tone lower than the piano. Each drum corresponds to one octave in the piano. This oppositional scoring differentiates the piece from its immediate predecessors, Kreuzspiel, Spiel, and Formel. The former two use percussion as a noise element in contrast to pitch, while Formel integrates percussion timbres into the pitch structures of the other instruments. The course of the work describes a process in which the clear sounds of the piano and the more shadowy notes of the timpani gradually come together, make contact and overlap, and then withdraw once again. This is accomplished in a succession of twenty-three phases. The central, twelfth phase is the only one in which all twelve pitches in the piano and all six stroke types in the timpani are present. (Wikipedia) More info at the Stockhausenspace blog: (http•••) Performer: Ensemble Recherche Original audio: (http•••)
Klangforum Wien Rihm Karlheinz Stockhausen 1951 2012
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media Kreuzspiel (1951) für Oboe, Bassklarinette, Klavier und drei Schlagzeuger (Live) · Klangforum Wien & Emilio Pomàrico Kontinent Rihm ℗ col legno Produktions- und VertriebsgmbH Released on: 2012-07-20 Artist: Klangforum Wien Conductor: Emilio Pomàrico Composer: Karlheinz Stockhausen Music Publisher: GEMA Auto-generated by YouTube.
Karlheinz Stockhausen Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra 1951 1971
Formel, for small orchestra (1951) The Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Karlheinz Stockhausen Stockhausen composed "Formel" ("Formula") in November - December 1951, directly following "Kreuzspiel". The instruments in "Formel" are 3 oboes, 3 clarinets, 3 bassoons, 3 horns, 6 violins, 3 celli, 3 double basses, vibraphone, glockenspiel, celeste, piano & harp. This structures a beautiful, transparent and extremely clear soundweb. Even though "Formel" indeed was composed in 1951, the world premiere of the piece took place twenty years later, as late as 1971, in Paris; Théâtre de la Ville. [sonoloco.com] Art by Carlo Carrà
Karlheinz Stockhausen 1928 1972 2007
Karlheinz Stockhausen +••.••(...)) The British Lectures - Lecture 1, Part 1 - (Musical Forming) (1972) Duration: 29'49" Lecture 1 - (Musical Forming) (138 minutes) given on February 13th 1972 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. Excerpts from KONTRA-PUNKTE, GRUPPEN, GESANG DER JÜNGLINGE, ZEITMAßZE, ZYKLUS, KREUZSPIEL, MANTRA, CARRÉ
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