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Karlheinz Stockhausen - Opus 1970 (1969)
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ooliver
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Date :
21 Jan 2010 19:44:04
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"Stockhoven-Beethause" 1968-69
Avant-Garde | Analog to Digital Rip (ape) | rar + 3% recovery record | 140 MB | RS.com
Deutsche Grammophon DG 139 461 | Vinyl LP 28:24 + 25:07 | Full Sleeve Scans
Avant-Garde | Analog to Digital Rip (ape) | rar + 3% recovery record | 140 MB | RS.com
Deutsche Grammophon DG 139 461 | Vinyl LP 28:24 + 25:07 | Full Sleeve Scans
| “ | Created during a production between the 10th and 14th December 1969 in the Godorf/Cologne Studio Based formally on the composition of "Kurzwellen": material is obtained from a regulating system (radio short waves), selected freely by the player and immediately developed. By "developed" is meant: spread, condensed, extended, shortened, differently coloured, more or less articulated, transposed, modulated, multiplied, synchronized. Stockhausen, from the attached sleeve text | ” |
This classic live electronic improvisation work (which grew out of Stockhausen's Kurzwellen) is actually a great noisy atonal tribute to Beethoven's Opus 212b. Stockhausen's Opus 1970 was composed to mark the 200th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, but curiously suppressed in the official list of Stockhausen works.
Stockhausen serves as sound-director of Aloys Kontarsky (piano), Johannes G. Fritsch (electric viola), Harald Bojé (Elektronium early electronic keyboard instrument), and Rolf Gehlhaar (tam-tam). The players activate tapes containing abstract fragments of Beethoven's music as they perform and improvise in response, with Stockhausen electronically processing and mixing the group's output.
Issued, until now, on:
- Deutsche Grammophon DG 139 461 (LP) [this share]
- Deutsche Grammophon DG 2536 108 (Musikkunde in Beispielen LP) excerpt only
- Polydor 2612 023 "Greatest Hits: Karlheinz Stockhausen" (2LP) excerpt only
- Specktrum Musik Schw HL 00 212 (excerpt) (LP)
- Kurzwellen von Karlheinz Stockhausen. Hopp, Schott (Mainz) ISBN 3-7957-1895-3 (book & CD) excerpts only
My Analog to Digital Conversion System:
- Transcriptor Hydraulic Reference Turntable
- SME Arm Model 3200 with a Shure Stylus VN35HE
- Marantz 1120 Power Amplifier
- TerraTec Electronic Aureon Wave 7.1
- Total Recorder Professional Edition Version 7.1 (with Click Removal activated)
At the last minute of Side 1 some noise from the vinyl surface was impossible to keep out.
Enjoy:
not yet reissued on CD by Stockhausen-Verlag Edition
not yet reissued on CD by Stockhausen-Verlag Edition
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Thank you very much ooliver
Thank you for the analog transfer.
Many thanks!
THANKS MYTHIC OOLIVER
Thank you for sharing this fabulous and hard to find recording!
The back cover is extraordinary! I am becoming more convinced that the best times of Deutsche Grammophon were when edited on vinyl, especially in the 1970s.
I share with you two comments about this work.
The article written by Robin Maconie, included in "Other Planets. The Music of Karlheinz Stockhausen". Pages 301-305
http://tinyurl.com/y867p78
The review of M. H. published in the "Gramophone" magazine, July 1970. I included the advertising of the time (pages 207-208), because I'm nostalgic for the times that I did not live. The comment is not entirely negative, but makes it clear that "one begins to wish that this great composer would compose more".
http://rapidshare.com/files/339479380/Gramophone_July_1970_76-79.pdf
little requests---
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Hymnen [DG, 2 Vinyls]
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kontakte [WERGO, Vinyl]