PART THREE: Mikrophonie I : for tamtam, two microphones, two filters and potentiometers ; Mikrophonie II, for choir, Hammond organ, and ring modulators / Stockhausen.
PART TWO: Aloys Kontarsky, Alfred Alings, tamtam; Johannes Fritsch, Harald Bojé, microphonists, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Jaap Spek, Hugh Davies, filters and potentiometer (1st work); Johannes Fritsch, timer; Karlheinz Stockhausen; (2d works); Herbert Schermus, director.
Microphonie I recorded Dec. 17, 18, 1965; Microphonie II recorded June 6, 1965, at WDR, Köln.
i can get the record of this- Mikrophonie I, Brüsseler Version, 1965. Mikrophonie II für Chor, Hammondorgel und 4 Ringmodulatoren. Program notes ([4] p. ill.) in German by the composer, French translations by Georg Wolff, and English translations by Hugh Davies bound in container.
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i like what i see.... pity for the crappy/annoying noises... that some idiot calls "music"! Ah! Go funk yourself people! you are PATHETIC, especially "TheJanitorsCloset": there are NO WAYS to express how banally pathetic you are. I won't be able to sleep tonight, because now i know that there are people like you around, who are so hoplessly lacking of talent, taste and at the same time so full of sh-t. Even an overvalued composer like Stockhausen didn't deserve to have fans like you. pfffffff...
What a little pansy, don't even have the balls to post it directly to TheJanitorsCloset. Hope you enjoyed your sleepless night kiddo, I'm sure you'll have many more, given all that frightens you in life.
"dj flower power"?!? HA HA HA! What a fucking joke.
Je suis tout à fait d'accord, moi, mais il ne faut pas dire ça. La plupart des gens d'aujourd'hui a déclaré des trucs comme ça comme des oeuvres provenantes d'une inspiration céléste, et toute personne qui s'y oppose est marqué comme hérétique...Donc, soyons comme les autres, et hurlons avec les loups!
I want to know what happend in the end! Seriously, great idea mixing these sounds with that video...by the way, Stockhausen contributed a quote to my album THE FUTILITY ROOM on Centaur Records. Give it a whirl.
Absolutely superb juxtaposition of image-to-music, falls right into what me and the wife are trying to do, of bringing art music to THE PEOPLE...especially when it's created by THE PEOPLE (ala the wife and I). At any rate, nice conceptual job.
PART THREE: Mikrophonie I : for tamtam, two microphones, two filters and potentiometers ; Mikrophonie II, for choir, Hammond organ, and ring modulators / Stockhausen.
I can get the record for this!!!
TEMPmichaelhansen 3 years ago
PART TWO: Aloys Kontarsky, Alfred Alings, tamtam; Johannes Fritsch, Harald Bojé, microphonists, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Jaap Spek, Hugh Davies, filters and potentiometer (1st work); Johannes Fritsch, timer; Karlheinz Stockhausen; (2d works); Herbert Schermus, director.
Microphonie I recorded Dec. 17, 18, 1965; Microphonie II recorded June 6, 1965, at WDR, Köln.
TEMPmichaelhansen 3 years ago
i can get the record of this- Mikrophonie I, Brüsseler Version, 1965. Mikrophonie II für Chor, Hammondorgel und 4 Ringmodulatoren. Program notes ([4] p. ill.) in German by the composer, French translations by Georg Wolff, and English translations by Hugh Davies bound in container.
TEMPmichaelhansen 3 years ago
sounds like a woman getting skinned alive in a vast temple environment. this is dark on a level that kind of squeezes your gut, I love it.
lxweapon 3 years ago
This music is fun!
GreggaryPeccary 3 years ago
It's called a Tam-Tam :-)
saxappealct 4 years ago
All those sounds come from one Gong. Impressive to know, but not very entertaining.
tommyk77 4 years ago
and they never saw each other again...
AristYdes 4 years ago
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i like what i see.... pity for the crappy/annoying noises... that some idiot calls "music"! Ah! Go funk yourself people! you are PATHETIC, especially "TheJanitorsCloset": there are NO WAYS to express how banally pathetic you are. I won't be able to sleep tonight, because now i know that there are people like you around, who are so hoplessly lacking of talent, taste and at the same time so full of sh-t. Even an overvalued composer like Stockhausen didn't deserve to have fans like you. pfffffff...
djflowerpower 4 years ago
try VIAGRA
AristYdes 4 years ago 2
What a little pansy, don't even have the balls to post it directly to TheJanitorsCloset. Hope you enjoyed your sleepless night kiddo, I'm sure you'll have many more, given all that frightens you in life.
"dj flower power"?!? HA HA HA! What a fucking joke.
TheListeningChamber 3 years ago 2
N'importe quoi, des intellos en manque d'amour...
Domidoud 4 years ago
Je suis tout à fait d'accord, moi, mais il ne faut pas dire ça. La plupart des gens d'aujourd'hui a déclaré des trucs comme ça comme des oeuvres provenantes d'une inspiration céléste, et toute personne qui s'y oppose est marqué comme hérétique...Donc, soyons comme les autres, et hurlons avec les loups!
keeskogel3291 4 years ago
bello questo
frankobohnomonio 4 years ago
I want to know what happend in the end! Seriously, great idea mixing these sounds with that video...by the way, Stockhausen contributed a quote to my album THE FUTILITY ROOM on Centaur Records. Give it a whirl.
futilityroom 4 years ago
good idea
unkrw 4 years ago
Nice
JJ77TTUU3 5 years ago
Ma Che OOOOOOOOOOOOO
Bellisimo
herma57 5 years ago
that was excellent
negativeEclipse 5 years ago
Absolutely superb juxtaposition of image-to-music, falls right into what me and the wife are trying to do, of bringing art music to THE PEOPLE...especially when it's created by THE PEOPLE (ala the wife and I). At any rate, nice conceptual job.
TheJanitorsCloset 5 years ago 4