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Karlheinz Stockhausen (German pronunciation: [kaʁlˈhaɪnts ˈʃtɔkhaʊzn̩]; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important (Barrett 1988, 45; Harvey 1975b, 705; Hopkins 1972, 33; Klein 1968, 117) but also controversial (Power 1990, 30) composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Another critic calls him "one of the great visionaries of 20th-century music" (Hewett 2007). He is known for his groundbreaking work in electronic music, aleatory (controlled chance) in serial composition, and musical spatialization.
He was educated at the Hochschule für Musik Köln and the University of Cologne, later studying with Olivier Messiaen in Paris and with Werner Meyer-Eppler at the University of Bonn. One of the leading figures of the Darmstadt School, his compositions and theories were and remain widely influential, not only on composers of art music, but also on jazz and popular music. His works, composed over a period of nearly sixty years, eschew traditional forms. In addition to electronic music—both with and without live performers—they range from miniatures for musical boxes through works for solo instruments, songs, chamber music, choral and orchestral music, to a cycle of seven full-length operas. His theoretical and other writings comprise ten large volumes. He received numerous prizes and distinctions for his compositions, recordings, and for the scores produced by his publishing company.
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Oktophonie - 1990-91
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang Der Jünglinge - Kontakte
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Luzifers Abschied
Stockhausen Interview
Stockhausen Klavierstuck IX
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik 1952-1960
Karlheinz Stockhausen, Gruppen - Ensemble intercontemporain
karlheinz stockhausen GESANG DER JÜNGLINGE
Stockhausen KONTAKTE, 1 of 4
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Cosmic Pulses
Summer Travels 2011
Adventure Northwest
Stockhausen Interview 2007
2013 Oakley Slip N' Slide
Compositor: Karlheinz Stockhausen Obra: Oktophonie Año de creación: 1990-91
Genre: Electronic, Classical Style: Modern, Musique Concrete Gesang Der Jünglinge /////----////// Kontakte 1. Teil 2. Teil Composed By, Electronics [Elektronische Realisation], Liner Notes [Program Notes] – Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge has been reduced from the original five-track version to a two-track stereophonic synchronisation. Kontakte has been reduced from the original four-track version to a two-track stereophonic synchronisation. Kontakte was commissioned by Westdeutschen Rundfunks Köln and was completed in their studios from September 1959 to May 1960. The subtitle on record cover "Realisation des elektronischen Studios des WDR Köln" only applies to Kontakte. Program notes by the composer in English, French and German.
1 Étude 2 Studie I 3 Studie II 4 Gesang Der Jünglinge Kontakte 5 Struktur I 6 Struktur II 7 Struktur III 8 Struktur IV 9 Struktur V 10 Struktur VI 11 Struktur VII 12 Struktur VIII 13 Struktur IX 14 Struktur X 15 Struktur XI 16 Struktur XII 17 Struktur XIII A 18 Struktur XIII B 19 Struktur XIII C 20 Struktur XIII D 21 Struktur XIII E 22 Struktur XIII F 23 Struktur XIV 24 Struktur XV 25 Struktur XVI A 26 Struktur XVI B 27 Struktur XVI C 28 Struktur XVI D 29 Struktur XVI E Composed By – Karlheinz Stockhausen Étude (1952) Studie I (1953) Studie II (1954) Gesang Der Jünglinge (1955-1956) Kontakte (1959-1960) © ℗ K. Stockhausen 1996
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gruppen, pour trois orchestres Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris Ensemble intercontemporain Matthias Pintscher, direction Paul Fitzsimon, direction Bruno Mantovani, direction Enregistré en direct à la Cité de la musique le 30.01.2016.
1956 Elektronische Musik für Tonband
Karlheinz Stockhausen's KONTAKTE performed by Mathias Reumert and Stephen Drury. 1 of 4
for electronics
Summer Travels is a short Nomadic by Nature Film documenting my travels over the summer of 2011. I travelled a transatlantic voyage on Semester at Sea's MV Explorer to 7 countries throughout the Mediterranean region. This film depicts my experience and the friends I made along the way.
On a mission to unite with friends and family on their annual fly fishing trip, Brent Kostak and Jes Stockhausen, make their way up the Western coast to their furthest destination of Bend, Oregon. Curious of the vast landscapes the Pacific Northwest has to offer, these two individuals road trip to a handful of stops along their path. Starting in San Francisco, they journeyed to the infamous Napa Valley, Redwood National Park, Crater Lake, Mnt. Hood, and Bend, Oregon, not to mention the numerous attractions along the way. This film documents their experience and life long memory. You can also follow the trip in more detail on Jesstockhausen.com via the blog page. Enjoy! This video was produced using the Canon T3i, Go Pro Hero 2, Steadicam Merlin 2, and Glidetrack HD Hybrid Slider. So...
From my Book/DVD: TECH STUFF Video Manual of Electronic Music Extract from a one hour interview contained in the DVD. This is likely the last interview of M° Karlheinz Stockhausen 2007 production: /QOOB/MTV/Thebox films/ Printed by Isbnedizioni (http://isbnedizioni.it/catalogo/varia/tech-stuff/) Language is Italian and English both on DVD and Book http://www.ibs.it/code/9788876380730/sancristoforo-giorgio/tech-stuff-tobor-experiment.html http://isbnedizioni.it/catalogo/varia/tech-stuff/
Mr Müller (former assistant of Karl Heinz Stockhausen) performing on sine wave generator, fm radio and 3 tape machines - one used to gate the sound input and 2 used to make echo and reverb and overdub. At the reconstructed original WDR studio für electronische Musik in Cologne Germany thanks to Hubert Steins part of Opekta residency and Boutique events
In 1961, at age 33, Karlheinz Stockhausen was already among the most well-known of living composers, though not yet the guru figure of Beatles tributes and electronica lore. He had just finished composing Kontakte, a piece for electronic four-channel tape and piano/percussion duo, in which he attempted a high degree of interaction between live performers and taped sounds, as well a new degree of theatricality in the onstage movements of the musicians. He received a commission for a "theatrical" work from a theater producer in Cologne, and Originale (Originals) was scripted rapidly during a visit to Finland in July of 1961. Source : http://www.ubu.com/film/stockhausen_originale.html
Digital version of "MANTRA" (1970) for two pianists and live electronics by Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007). Short excerpt from a live performance at the Cork School of Music, Ireland, November 2008 with Pascal Meyer and Xenia Pestova, pianos; Andrew Lewis, sound projection. Hardware design: Mark T. Marshall, software design: Jacob Sudol, video recording and editing: Mark T. Marshall, sound recording: Flaithri Neff. Project website: http://xeniapestova.com/mantra.html.