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  1. Karlheinz Stockhausen Complete List of Works. All works which were composed until 1969 (work numbers 1/11 to 29) are published by Universal Edition in Vienna, with the exception of ETUDE, Electronic STUDIES I and II, GESANG DER JÜNGLINGE, KONTAKTE, MOMENTE, and HYMNEN, which are published since 1993 by the Stockhausen-Verlag, and the renewed compositions 3x REFRAIN 2000, MIXTURE 2003, STOP ...

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      Stockhausen Official website. Karlheinz Stockhausen's music,...

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

  2. Stockhausen was born in Burg Mödrath, the "castle" of the village of Mödrath.The village, located near Kerpen in the Cologne region, was displaced in 1956 to make way for lignite strip mining, but the castle itself still stands.

  3. Gesang der Jünglinge ("Song of the Youths"), electronic and concrete music, Nr. 8 (1955–56) Geburts-Fest ("Festival of Birth"), choir music with sound scenes for choir a cappella and tape, ex Nr. 56, from act 1 of Montag aus Licht (1987)

  4. 10 impossible classical masterpieces. 2. Kontra-Punkte. In the original programme notes for the premiere of Kontra-Punkte in 1953, Stockhausen wrote, ‘in a many-faceted sound-world with individual notes and durations, all oppositions are to be dissolved until a state is reached in which everything that is heard is unified; immutable.’.

  5. Gesang der Jünglinge (literally "Song of the Youths") is an electronic music work by Karlheinz Stockhausen. It was realized in 1955–56 at the Westdeutscher Rundfunk studio in Cologne and is Work Number 8 in the composer's catalog. The vocal parts were supplied by 12-year-old Josef Protschka. It is exactly 13 minutes, 14 seconds long.

  6. 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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  8. 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 statutes). The Stockhausen Foundation for Music is in ...

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