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  1. The compact discs, a free catalogue and work list may be ordered by mail or e-mail order from the Stockhausen-Verlag (Kettenberg 15, 51515 Kürten, Deutschland; Fax: + 49 [0]2268-1813; www.stockhausen-verlag.com / stockhausen- verlag@stockhausen.org). Stockhausen Complete Edition on Compact Discs.

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      Karlheinz Stockhausen's music, works and history of the...

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  2. Stockhausen Foundation for Music 51515 Kuerten. On November 14th 1994 the Stockhausen Foundation for Music was ratified as a non-profit foundation having as its purpose "the advancement of musicology including the stimulation of music culture based on the creative oeuvre of Professor Karlheinz Stockhausen" (paragraph 2.2 of the foundation ...

  3. Karlheinz Stockhausen 1928-2007 Written by : Richard Whitehouse The sudden death of Karlheinz Stockhausen has removed one of the last remaining figures from the post-war avant-garde, whose radical transformation of European new music at the start of the 1950s polarized its reception to an extent that continues to resonate in a cultural scene vastly different from the one where the composer had ...

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  5. Stockhausen was widely acknowledged 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, aleatory (controlled chance) in serial composition, and musical spatialisation. He was educated in Cologne and later studied in Paris (with Messiaen ...

  6. Nov 16, 2017 · As a lecturer, Stockhausen was a key figure in the Darmstadt School, a collective name coined for the collective of composers who attended the Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music from the early ’50s to the early ’60s. It grew from the ashes of post-War Darmstadt through its founder Wolfgang Steinecke in 1946 and key ...

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  8. Cosmic Pulses was composed in 2006–2007, it is the 13th part of the Klang cycle, based on the 24 hours of the day, and it is Stockhausen’s last purely electronic work. It is composed from 24 melodic loops, comprising from 1 to 24 pitches, in a range of seven octaves. These loops rotate at 24 different speeds around 8 loudspeakers.

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