Karlheinz Stockhausen Sirius, Opp. 43 Video
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Karlheinz Stockhausen 1977 2018
Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group Aries (aus SIRIUS) für C-Trompete & Elektronische Musik (1977) : Takt 94 (Taurus I) · Markus Stockhausen Music from Outer Space ℗ 2018 Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group Released on: 2018-05-21 Composer: Karlheinz Stockhausen Auto-generated by YouTube.
Isabel Mundry Pierre Boulez Brian Ferneyhough Zech Haase Vykintas Baltakas Klaus Lang Yuri Kasparov Stockhausen Donato Renzetti Enrico Dindo Karlheinz Essl 1963 1988 1991 2002 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013
Isabel Mundry (1963) Again and Against +••.••(...)) for Alto Flute Live Performance 22.08.2013 Railway Museum (Südbahnmuseum) Mürzzuschlag, Austria ISA Academy / Alessandro Baticci Born 1991 in Milan Alessandro Baticci had his first flute lesson at the age of 6. In 2002 he continued studying flute at the Conservatory 'G.Verdi' in Milan under Prof. Rocco Abate and started 2007 to study composition in the same institution under Prof. Giuseppe Giuliano. 2007 he founded the Sirius-Ensemble together with pianist and organist Luca Lavuri. 2008 he won the 1st Prize at international Competition 'Jugend Musiziert' (category 'contemporary music') performing 'Sonatine' by Pierre Boulez. In the same year he won the 'Europa-Prize' (Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben) and the Prize 'Sonderpreis der Deutschen Musikverleger-Verbandes) in Friburg at WESPE (Wochenende der Sonderpreise) for his work 'Sirius'-Sonata op.289. 2009 he won the Prize 'Sonderpreis der Stadt Erlangen' for his interpretation of Carceri d'Invenzione IIb by Brian Ferneyhough. He partecipated in various chamber music festivals and masterclasses with Hartmut Gerhold, Thomas Biermann, Arianne Zech, Jean Claude Gerard, Michele Marasco, Klaus Holster, Ransom Wilson and Barbara Gisler-Haase and in composition with Vykintas Baltakas, Manos Tsangaris, Klaus Lang, and Yuri Kasparov. 2009 he partecipated at the Sound Projection Course at 'Stockhausen Kurse in Kurten' under Brian Wolf. He is member of the 'stazione orbitante' (www.stazioneorbitante.com). He played in various festival such as 'Suono&Immagine' in Milan, 'Compositiori a Confronto' in Reggio Emilia, 'Rassegna Contemporanea' in Rome and Rondò 2011 'Palazzina Liberty' in Milan. Recently he recorded the work 'Spira op.19' for Solo FLute by Rocco Abate for Falaut 2011. 2009 he graduated 10/10 cum laude at the Conservatory 'G.Verdi'. 2010 he is Principal flutist of the G.Verdi Symphony Orchestra of the Conservatory and plays under Donato Renzetti, Enrico Dindo and Amedeo Monetti. He currently studies Composition (under Prof. Karlheinz Essl) and Flute (under Prof B. Gisler-Haase) at MDW University in Vienna. 2011 his work 'Season of the Livings' op.393 for Flute will be pulbished and recorded for the Flute Series 'Magic Flute III' (publisher Universal Edition). Alessandro Baticci is member of AKM in Vienna. 2011 he was appointed 'Composer in Residence' at Kyoto International Music Student Festival.
Karlheinz Stockhausen Suzanne Stephens 1900 1928 1975 1977 2007
Karlheinz Stockhausen +••.••(...)): Sirius (1975/1977). Seconda parte: 1. Capricorn 2. Aries (start at 13'.30'') 3. Brücke Nach Aries (Bridge After Aries) (start at 28'.11'') 4. Verkündigung (Annunciation) (start at 33'.26'') Annette Meriweather, soprano Boris Carmeli, bass Markus Stockhausen, trumpet Suzanne Stephens, bassclarinet Karlheinz Stockhausen, Klangregie./ The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
Karlheinz Stockhausen 1970 1991 1993
Karlheinz Stockhausen's 'Oktophonie' is a collection of music in 99 pieces (here, tracks) based around the idea of aleatoricism and makes up the music for 'Tuesday' in Stockhausen's 'Light' series. It is utterly bizarre. As the cover illustrates, the music is designed to physically explore the space in which it is played: The octophonic spatial composition cannot be reproduced un a stereophonic mix. Those who want to experience the original spatial composition must therefore hear a performance of OCTOPHONY with the correct loudspeaker distribution. At the moment, there are scarcely any halls in which this is possible. The opera hall in Leipzig was 14 meters [42 feet] high and thus well suited for the performance of TUESDAY from LIGHT (1993), but the seats below and on the balcony could not be used. It is hoped that, in the foreseeable future, halls will be built which allow an all-round electroacoustic installation, enabling omni-directional sound movements, as was the case at the 1970 World Fair in Osaka. [...] The 8 simultaneous movement-layers have, however, been preserved in the stereo version of OCTOPHONY, and none of the stereo versions of other woks (GESANG der JÜNGLINGE, KONTAKTE, HYMNEN, or SIRIUS) are so directionally polyphonic, three-dimensional in their movements, outer-spacious, or flight-dreamy as that of OCTOPHONY. One of the reasons for this is that / after countless experiments / I discovered a new way to convert the octophonic movements into stereophonic movements. This discovery surprised me even after decades of stereo mixing. It is recommended, when listening repeatedly, also to listen to the whole composition over earphones. Whoever can, should place 4 loudspeakers in the four corners of an almost square room and play back the two tracks over 2 loudspeakers at the left and 2 at the right / if possible, not softer than circa 80 phone. You will be amazed! / Karlheinz Stockhausen
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