The first of three short film introductions on Stockhausen by Birmingham Opera Company as part of the London 2012 Festival. See more at: www.birminghamopera.co.uk/wedn...
I love the work of stockhausen... is it just me that sees Ritchie from the British 90s comedy Bottom with his long floppy hair??? “Smashing blouse dast has on”
anyone knows when stockhausen said that first sentence? "change the method, new method, methods change the experience, new experiences change man." anyone knows when or where that material came from?
Music for the film by the brothers QUAY, IN ABSENTIA, which Stockhausen personally adapted from his Electronic Music with Sound Scenes from the Opera FREITAG AUS LICHT. The film score was released separately, titled TWO COUPLES on Stockhausen Edition CD 64.
Every his word, every his smile are freacking brilliant...
¡Merci!
I love the work of stockhausen... is it just me that sees Ritchie from the British 90s comedy Bottom with his long floppy hair???
“Smashing blouse dast has on”
Thanks.
Some of his talk reminds me of listening to Sun Ra talk about music and the cosmos.
Yeah for sure! There are many similarities between Stockhausen and Sun Ra when it comes to the cosmos and music.
The first 10 seconds were really funny to me tbh
anyone knows when stockhausen said that first sentence? "change the method, new method, methods change the experience, new experiences change man." anyone knows when or where that material came from?
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You can find it in the first lecture in London in 1972.
Can anyone identify the music at 2:17? Thank you ~
Music for the film by the brothers QUAY, IN ABSENTIA, which Stockhausen personally adapted from his Electronic Music with Sound Scenes from the Opera FREITAG AUS LICHT. The film score was released separately, titled TWO COUPLES on Stockhausen Edition CD 64.
Do you know what music plays at 3:57? Thanks a lot!
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Does anyone know what’s the name of the work at 2:06, thanks
I'm pretty sure this is Telemusik
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Interesting video. Do you own the copyrights to it?
It's from different documentaries and interviews - I guess the original sources holds the copyright - and the Birmingham Opera Company to this clip
Victor Alexander and you don’t? I am just asking as I am sharing vids on my facebook group and want to make sure all the sources are legit
@@whitenoisefromelectronicto1728 I do not own the copyright
Victor Alexander thanks for letting me know
Late in life Stockhausen discovered the Urantia Book which influenced him further.