- CD-ROM/DVD
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Strahlen
Für einen Schlagzeuger und 10-kanalige Tonaufnahme
- Type of publication
- CD-ROM/DVD
- Author / Editor
- ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics (ed.)
- Publishing house, place
- WERGO, Mainz
- Physical Description
- DVD 9, Region code: 0, PAL, 4:3, Languages: German/English, Audio: Stereo/5.0
- Language
- German and English
- Year
- 2018
- ISBN
- Katalognummer: WER 2075 5
- Content
The ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics (IMA) is presenting a DVD publication documenting the production process and premiere of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s composition »STRAHLEN«. »STRAHLEN« is a version for percussion and ten-channel audio recording of »HOCH-ZEITEN« from »SUNDAY« from the »LIGHT« opera cycle. As a commissioned piece by the ZKM | Center for Art and Media, the piece was performed for the first time in 2009 by László Hudacsek (vibraphone) and Kathinka Pasveer (sound direction).
The collaboration between the ZKM and Karlheinz Stockhausen began back in 2003. Initially, Stockhausen’s ideas were thoroughly analysed in order to develop technical procedures to produce the composition. From the music score and extensive fax correspondence, it became clear that Stockhausen had precise sound concepts for all details. In order to satisfy these ideas, the entire sound spectrum of a vibraphone, among other things, had to be sampled at various volumes with a certain number of drumsticks. This created a sample library of 2000 vibraphone sounds. The documentary film provides an interesting insight into the incredible complexity of the production process.
Special techniques had to be used to record Stockhausen’s ten-channel composition with its spatial information on a DVD. A number of spatial sound formats were experimented with: The acoustic properties of the performance space are incorporated into a binaural recording with artificial head; by using an HRTF (Head-Related Transfer Function) version, the impression of a “surround environment” is produced within an ideal space when listening with headphones; a third version, on which the ten voices are mixed together into five channels, provides a differentiated listening experience with a 5.1 sound system. In addition, the DVD contains an exclusive interview, which Ludger Brümmer, head of the IMA, held with Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Credits publisher: ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics project management: Ludger Brümmer
project coordination, editing, proofreading: Yannick Hofmann, Marie-Kristin Meier DVD-authoring: Andreas Brehmer translation: Ü-Werk GmbH recording, mix English tone version: Anton Kossjanenko speakers: Ludger Brümmer, Anika Hirt, Dan Wilcox graphic: Burkardt | Hotz, Büro für Gestaltung www.burkardt-hotz.de music: © Stockhausen-Verlag in der Stockhausen-Stiftung für Musik, Kürten (www.karlheinzstockhausen.org)
A production of the ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics
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Audio: STRAHLEN technical-artistic conception: Karlheinz Stockhausen artistic accompaniment: Kathinka Pasveer conception and project management: Ludger Brümmer technical development: Götz Dipper, Holger Stenschke software-development & coordination: Götz Dipper mix original version: Holger Stenschke, Kathinka Pasveer recordings: Sebastian Schottke, Joachim Gossmann, Thomas Saur, Johannes Seibt, Carsten Tradowsky editing: Friedemann Dupelius, Matthias Schneiderbanger, Gerhard Wolfstieg, Frank Zalkow assistance editing: Diana Colceriu, Marc Riedlinger, Tobias Scherer musicological consulting Rudolf Frisius vibraphone: László Hudacsek
mix, mastering, binaural versions: Benjamin Miller Video: Documentary STRAHLEN publisher: ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics interviews, camera, photos, cut: Kai Hanneken camera, cut (interview Stockhausen & premiere »LICHT-BILDER«):
Yvonne Mohr further photos: ONUK, László Hudacsek project management: Ludger Brümmer project coordination & editing: Yannick Hofmann, Marie-Kristin Meier mix & final-mastering: Holger Stenschke Interview Stockhausen:
production: ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics camera, cut: Yvonne Mohr interview: Ludger Brümmer