our DEAR KARLHEINZ,SAID OF 9/11,AND THE SMASHED,BURNED KILLED 4,000 PLUS,""THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC HAPPENING OF ALL TIME",and this is ""music",shit,i could write such drivel,what WILL YOU REMEMBER,OH,YEAH,THE GREAT PIANO AND HORN,just kidding,the idea of thousands burned,crushed,killed so horrible,AND THIS '"MUSICIAN"" CALLED IT ART,PIG,AND PROBABLY THIRD REICH AS WELL
@alezander666 Yeah, pretty damn weird. Can't wrap my head around it.. I'm lead to believe he meant no harm, he had already spent years witnessing the atrocities of Hitler in Germany- memories he spent his life trying to escape- his music was adventurous + rebellious so that he might move onward from the awful culture he had been brought up in -as such I can't see him then turning around and saying 9/11 is a good thing. Also, I doubt what he meant by art equates to what we mean by good.
sounds nice, but i would doubt that it is "intuitive" music in any way. these amazing musicians are trained well in playing imitations of what is normally known and considered as Stockhausen's conventional sound. i attended three concerts of this group and always it sounded the same. same sound, same musical ideas, same everything. why it is like that, where's the intuition gone? or it can't lead musicians any where beyond the conventions?
@shrugo12, indeed, I agree that Zombie Apocalypses are definitely a form of musical progress involving the dodecaphonic synthesis of catalepsy, microtonality, sliding dissonance, demented fourths, and countless other wonderful minutiae that are oh so complex.
...I was imediately going to say something clever like they don't exactly have a shitload of an audience, do they?...but it is only a rehearsal...and the audience, when they did show up, probably proved to be a bunch of assholes...and ruined the ambience, anyway...also tried to figure the brands of the two notebook computers the electronics guy was using, but no luck...but, fuck, it IS a nice venue for Mr. Stockhausen's piece...
It's very interesting that the comments and the camera seem just as fascinated in the venue as the music. Sound and place merging in an aesthetic coincidence. I want to be there!
Awesome, Fantastic MASTER PIECE!!!
DiegoVMA21 3 weeks ago
Nice echo
Ken1Nickels1 1 month ago
our DEAR KARLHEINZ,SAID OF 9/11,AND THE SMASHED,BURNED KILLED 4,000 PLUS,""THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC HAPPENING OF ALL TIME",and this is ""music",shit,i could write such drivel,what WILL YOU REMEMBER,OH,YEAH,THE GREAT PIANO AND HORN,just kidding,the idea of thousands burned,crushed,killed so horrible,AND THIS '"MUSICIAN"" CALLED IT ART,PIG,AND PROBABLY THIRD REICH AS WELL
alezander666 4 months ago
@alezander666 suck my ass.
fuzzfactory 4 months ago
@alezander666 Yeah, pretty damn weird. Can't wrap my head around it.. I'm lead to believe he meant no harm, he had already spent years witnessing the atrocities of Hitler in Germany- memories he spent his life trying to escape- his music was adventurous + rebellious so that he might move onward from the awful culture he had been brought up in -as such I can't see him then turning around and saying 9/11 is a good thing. Also, I doubt what he meant by art equates to what we mean by good.
DamiaanVDW 4 months ago
@alezander666 perhaps a simple mis-communication / mis-interpretation.
DamiaanVDW 4 months ago
@DamiaanVDW would be reassuring to think so, seems odd though.
DamiaanVDW 3 months ago
sounds nice, but i would doubt that it is "intuitive" music in any way. these amazing musicians are trained well in playing imitations of what is normally known and considered as Stockhausen's conventional sound. i attended three concerts of this group and always it sounded the same. same sound, same musical ideas, same everything. why it is like that, where's the intuition gone? or it can't lead musicians any where beyond the conventions?
natolinas 4 months ago
Wonderful playing... Thank you!
stanchinsky 6 months ago
This is the music of a Zombie Apocalypse, no doubt about it.
shrugo12 7 months ago
@shrugo12, indeed, I agree that Zombie Apocalypses are definitely a form of musical progress involving the dodecaphonic synthesis of catalepsy, microtonality, sliding dissonance, demented fourths, and countless other wonderful minutiae that are oh so complex.
KhagarBalugrak 5 months ago 3
@KhagarBalugrak amen ... could you say that again, ten time fast!
antoniozart 4 months ago
Right on! This music goes directly to the soul - awesome!
guitarphunk 7 months ago
...I was imediately going to say something clever like they don't exactly have a shitload of an audience, do they?...but it is only a rehearsal...and the audience, when they did show up, probably proved to be a bunch of assholes...and ruined the ambience, anyway...also tried to figure the brands of the two notebook computers the electronics guy was using, but no luck...but, fuck, it IS a nice venue for Mr. Stockhausen's piece...
fredericfranc 9 months ago
It's very interesting that the comments and the camera seem just as fascinated in the venue as the music. Sound and place merging in an aesthetic coincidence. I want to be there!
mexicojoe766 1 year ago
Why don't you post other videos?
Thanks
mariogmariotti 1 year ago
@mariogmariotti On my channel, you'll also find a recent video of Stockhausen's KONTAKTE
khz96 1 year ago
It´s sad. Alone at the hall. A unknow masterpiece.
sortabli 1 year ago 2
@sortabli The recording was done at the dress rehearsal. At the evening concert, the house was full ;-)
khz96 1 year ago 3
Absolutely splendid acoustic of the hall. Great piece!
przemyslawrudz 2 years ago
Klingt gut,fast wie das Original mit Eötvös-Bojé und Caskel!Klasse
PSIchiater 2 years ago
why are the sheets lying on the ground?
lorenzarthur91 2 years ago
in order to get rid of the pesky note stands...
khz96 2 years ago 2
What is this crazy set-up Hans has there?
SPCCK 3 years ago
Thanks a lot for posting
robbiewalter 3 years ago