Karlheinz Stockhausen Solo, Op. 19 Vídeos
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演奏者來自阿根廷,非常優秀的演奏家 ! 不只有高超的演奏技巧,音色也很美而明亮。長達約50分鐘的演奏,不看樂譜,而且表演”丑角”的動作也非常精采! The player is from Argentina, very good player! Not only superb playing skills, but also beautiful and bright tone. Playing for about 50 minutes without reading the score and the action of performing "Harlequin" is also very exciting! 這首作品寫作於1975年,同一年又將它改寫成比較精簡的”小丑角”。 The piece was written in 1975, and in the same year it was rewritten into a more streamlined “Der Kleine Harking” (The little Harlequin)
Karlheinz Stockhausen Thomas Moore Parra 2014
K. Stockhausen's "Solo", performed by Thomas Moore (trombone) and Juan Parra Cancino (electronics) during the last Research Festival at the Orpheus Institute in Ghent, on October 2, 2014
Karlheinz Stockhausen Basset Kathinka Pasveer Suzanne Stephens Stephens Pierre Laurent Aimard Kertész 1628 1987
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Evas Zweitgeburt (Eve's second birthgiving), Nr. 57 (1987) Act 2 of the opera Montag aus Licht (Monday from Light) Scored for 7 solo boy singers, basset-horn, 3 basset-teases (2 basset-horns and 1 vocal basset-horn), piano, choir (tape or live), and on stage: 21 actresses, girls' choir, modern orchestra (3 synth. players, 1 perc., tape) Children's Choir of Radio Budapest (Janos Remenyi, choir master) Zaans Kantatekoor (Jan Pasveer, choir master) Coeur de Basset (basset horn) - Suzanne Stephens Budgerigar (piano) - Pierre-Laurent Aimard Monday Boy (soprano) - Gabriella Vakarcs Tuesday Boy (soprano) - Attila Kudor Wednesday Boy (soprano) - Patrik Pulinka Thursday Boy (soprano) - Borbála Györi Friday Boy (soprano) - Agnes Pintér Saturday Boy (soprano) - Péter Kertész Sunday Boy (soprano) - Gergely Hutás Bassettinen (2 basset horns and soprano) - Rumi Sota, Nele Langrehr, Kathinka Pasveer Scene 1: Mädchenprozession - 0:00 In the Girls' Procession, a choir of young girls, wearing dresses shaped like lilies, ceremonially enters bearing candles. The sea is now frozen, and women are hacking blocks of ice with axes, and melting the ice in cauldrons. The idea came from a ritual Stockhausen witnessed in Japan, in a valley near Kyoto, in which girls were carrying small lamps in a procession to a temple. This type of ceremony, with processions of torches, candles, or other forms of fire, is found as a fertility rite in many world traditions, such as the Egyptian Feast of Lamps for Osiris, the Greek and Roman rites of Hecate and Diana, respectively, and later in the Christian festival of torches on 15 August in honor of the Virgin Mary. Scene 2: Befruchtung mit Klavierstück - 10:13 Conception with Piano Piece. The women and girls call for a grand piano played by a budgerigar to inseminate the Eve statue for a second birth. The budgerigar plays Klavierstück XIV. Scene 3: Wiedergeburt - 16:28 Rebirth. To the singing of American Indian children, the piano is quickly pulled away and the statue's womb begins to glow, green and red, like a nativity scene. The sunlight returns, and seven boys are born, one for each weekday. Eve's Song is essentially a concerto for basset horn and synthesizers, against a background of the continuing boys' and girls' choirs from the preceding scenes, and trombones.[16] It consists of a succession of four situations: Scene 4a: Evas Lied - Cœur de Basset - 22:09 Cœur de Basset emerges from the breast of the statue, playing a basset horn. The women melt large chunks of ice in steaming vats. With glass laboratory equipment, they condense the steam into water. Scene 4b: Evas Lied - In Wochenkreis - 25:53 Cycle of the Week, Cœur de Basset teaches each of the boys the song of his weekday. Scene 4c: Evas Lied - Basset-Teases - 43:14 The women put the water they have collected into watering cans and sprinkle the earth with it. Cœur de Basset divides into multiple basset-horn players, Busi, Busa, and Muschi. A transparent Eve figure emerges from the statue and floats toward the boys. Scene 4d: Evas Lied - Initiation - 52:45 Cœur, Busi, Busa, and Muschi begin a dance, confusing and infatuating the boys. A distant thunderstorm is heard, and a boy calls, "Turn off the lights!" The lights go out. (http•••) Join the Score Video Creator Discord Server: (http•••) PATREON - Pay a small monthly fee and gain access to my online score library, full of rare scores that I have used in videos - (http•••) PAYPAL - Donations of any amount welcome! - (http•••)
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