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Stockhausen: "Gesang der Junglinge" Conclusion

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

Karlheinz Stockhausen:"Gesang der Junglinge" (1955-1956) (conclusion) I have part one of this work elsewhere on this page. The work is around thirteen and a half minutes long. I cut out the last 3 1/2 minutes from the original video so it would fit on Youtube. Many people have requested that I post the concluding section, so here it is. "Gesang der Junglinge" is an important, ground-breaking work, and is considered to be the first masterpiece of electronic music.

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  • They should play this on every radio station in the world FOREVER! U2-Metallica-Juanes-Rammstein are CRAP compared to this!!! >:D

  • un vrai bonheur de pouvoir réentendre cette partition ... certaines sections sont tout simplement "magiques" !!

    merci à "NewMusicXX" d'être pédagogique (juste ce qu'il faut !!) ... et de diffuser des oeuvres majeures du XXe siècle.

    (moment de grâce en conclusion, à partir de 2'20 ...)

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  • IS IT SUNNLEIF THAT HAS WRITTEN THIS SONG!? :O

  • This is what dial up should have sounded like.

  • @muttushiama Agreed, man, that guy looks like a conspiracy theorist talking, making up stuff using words like liberal or fascistic, to look more realistic.

  • this piece is monumental, it could also be the soundtrack of our dystopian future

  • "Und!"- Es hört sich sehr gut an.

  • @KhagarBalugrak , hahahahahahahahaha....the experiment you are speaking about are only in your

    small brain. post the paper of those studies and do not generalise like you are doing. Probably you do not even

    know the meaning of tonal and atonal. Ignorance at it's highest level !!

  • because of my classical music training i just couldn't get past the notion of this brilliant collage called the conclusion reminded me a lot of , what my music theory 101 teacher( Dr. Moonien Albrecht) bless her heart, tried to get across to me as a recap??????????? pitulation

  • This piece is interesting from a music-historical point of view. And it seems to activate highly engaged discussions still today....

    But of course, the development of contemporary composed music shows a big plurality of aesthetic solutions....

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