I'm very new to Stockhausen's work--like, about fifty minutes ago--but some of it really reminds me of the Knife's work when they composed music for Tomorrow, In A Year. I love it.
@John11inch Magma are a band led by drummer composer Christian Vander. They incorporate classical, jazz, avant garde and choral music. Anyway, this piece ( with the Hammond organ at the begining), reminds me of Magma, but was written before.
@thepompousfrenchman Vander has always listed Stockhausen among his influences (along with Bartok, Orff, and Coltrane) ; to be honest, I never really heard it until hearing Momente and the early Drei Lieder.
Stockhausen at his very best, rejoice.
apassionante 4 months ago
I'm very new to Stockhausen's work--like, about fifty minutes ago--but some of it really reminds me of the Knife's work when they composed music for Tomorrow, In A Year. I love it.
AbbaForensis 4 months ago
Predates the same style utilized by the progressive rock band Magma. Amazing!
thepompousfrenchman 7 months ago 3
@thepompousfrenchman ??????????
John11inch 7 months ago
@John11inch Magma are a band led by drummer composer Christian Vander. They incorporate classical, jazz, avant garde and choral music. Anyway, this piece ( with the Hammond organ at the begining), reminds me of Magma, but was written before.
thepompousfrenchman 7 months ago
@thepompousfrenchman Vander has always listed Stockhausen among his influences (along with Bartok, Orff, and Coltrane) ; to be honest, I never really heard it until hearing Momente and the early Drei Lieder.
gomro 5 months ago
And now I can transform a mouse into a glass
FenderRhodesService 7 months ago
I was totally "stuck on Kreuzspiel and Kontakte", thanks for the detour.
IwanttoliveinParis 8 months ago 2
One of Stockhausen's finest works, "Let's all come in..."
Greetings from Ramsgate, Kent, UK
alwerner49 11 months ago
Does anyone know the English translation of what the soprano sings at the beginning? To the extent I understand it, it sounds interesting.
JohnBolender 11 months ago
@JohnBolender "Hear the Moments – music of love, so that in all of us love may renew itself – the love that keeps the whole universe together."
JohnBolender 10 months ago
Wow.... Looks like 60s and 70s progressive rock was nothing new.... =)
Thrash0Jazz0Assassin 1 year ago
Stocky whips it out !
I got a Hammond C3 in my living room and feel like picking it up again.
FenderRhodesService 1 year ago
HOLY SHIT!!!!
This is GREAT
Misantropo04 1 year ago 4
Wonderful. Thanks for posting this. Growing up, I loved the Nonesuch recording. "Momente" and "Carre" are two of my favorite KS pieces.
ytkarl7777 1 year ago 2