Karlheinz Stockhausen: Mikrophonie I (1964)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007): Mikrophonie I, for tam-tam, 2 microphones, 2 filters with potentiometers (1964).
Aloys Kontarsky & Alfred Alings, tam-tam
Johannes G. Fritsch & Bernhard Kontarsky, microphones
Karlheinz Stockhausen, filter operator and potentiometer controller 1
Jaap Spek, filter operator 2
Hugh Davies, potentiometer controller 2, aiding Spek.
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When you’re trying to be as quiet as possible sneaking passed someone while they sleep!
sponge bob trying to steal patrick's secret box
Finally some quality commenting. We need more of that in "modern music".
I imagine this is by someone late to a concert, trying to come through the side entrance that is barred because of construction work.
Thanks so much for sharing this.
Stockhausen recordings are very expensive and it’s great to dive into the sea of his work without emptying one’s wallet.
Excellent.
The Estate of Karlheinz Stockhausen should transfer their CDs to digital streaming like ECM did recently. It will introduce younger people to this kind, via Björk :-)
Это как очищение от ржавчины. Очень талантливо и современно.
still love it!!
this is mesmerizing
Aun hoy es música de vanguardia ..a diferencia de los otros genios del siglo 20 .encuentro muy dramático a stokhausen
BANGIN' CHOON!!! #iheartkarlheinz
German: Ich finde die Mikrophonie I von Karlheinz Stockhausen ein sehr gutes Stück. Ich finde es eines seiner besten Werke.
English: I find that the Mikropohie I of Karlheinz Stockhausen is a very good piece of music. I find that this is one of his best works.
Schöne Grüße von Jazz Club Mezzoforte aus Laibach, Slowenien, EU. Wir sind unterstützt von der Gemeinde.
Instinct and subjective choice are the only guarantees of the value of a work 🕌⚡️
That could be the soundtrack of my schizophrenia. Majestic
Same
same
fantastic
Spettacolare.
No sabia que tambien fue el padre de la musica electroacustica. Un genio tan gigante como Hegel en filosofia, insondable en los lenguajes, que hasta hoy se discute su Logica.
classic
😏🥳
my dog howls when he hears this.
It is the music of our time, a precursor and never so current...😐
Absolutamente de acuerdo.No solo Stockhausen, tambien Ligeti, Berio, Kagel ,etc. Son los clasicos del sigloXX.
Такая музыка была у Галины Уствольской. Она стучалась к Богу. Может быть и у Штокхауза были такие замыслы?
You wonder if David Lynch was influenced by this. He's definitely influenced by the 70's art scene.
For sure he was. Stockhousen influenced all modern music.
זה יפה כמו המפגש הבלתי סביר הראשון ואחר כך משיחי של מטריה ומכונת תפירה על שולחן מנתח
Sounds like a recording, recovered from inside SCP.
Which recording of Mikrophonie I is this?
Aloys Kontarsky and Alfred Alings, tam-tam; Johannes G. Fritsch and Harald Bojé, microphones; Hugh Davies and Jaap Spek, filters; Karlheinz Stockhausen, sound projection (i.e., potentiometers). (Recorded 17 & 18 December 1965.) So it is the latter one of the two recordings .
when the dj put this on in the club 😩💦
I am afraid of this sounds (((((( not in the night, without light.... Aaaa!!!!
Trapped animals are crying for help.
This must be how it sounds like in dark cold cage😢
No se por que me recuerda el pasaje de los morlocks.
I dont know this remember me the scene of the morlocks....hahaha. I was born that year 64.
Tunometecabrasarabambiche
MaxiScheiße !!!!!
What a load of rubbish.
LOL
Supposedly it is genius HAHA
Cry all you want redditor. It won’t stop people including myself from enjoying it
@@TheDavddd Stockhausen was useful for the field of electronic music as a reasearcher and academic. His pieces are just so indigestible and obtuse they were not made for humans to enjoy.
If anyone reading this enjoys his music, all power to you, but I don't know how you managed to access youtube from your goblin cave in mars.
@@lighting7508 ehm cheers form Mars!