Discover “Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kurzwellen”: One release from 1970, from Germany - Available in Double LP
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kurzwellen
Double LP - Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kurzwellen
Double LP - Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kurzwellen
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Kurzwellen

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Kurzwellen is a piece where the musicians need to improvise and react to signals they receive on randomly tuned shortwave radio's. Same work r
ecorded twice during two different performances. Record 1 was recorded in the television studio's of Radio Bremen on the 5th of May 1968, during the festival Pro Musica Nova (47'). Record 2 was recor[discogs]

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Aufnahme Durch Radio Bremen, Fassung Vom 4. Mai 1968
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Aufnahme Durch Radio Bremen, Fassung Vom 4. Mai 1968 (Fortsetzung)
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Aufnahme Durch WDR Köln, Fassung Vom 8./9. April 1969
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Aufnahme Durch WDR Köln, Fassung Vom 8./9. April 1969 (Fortsetzung)
Composed By, Mixed By, Electronics [Filters, Potentiometers]
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Illustration [Rückseite: Silent Waves]
Mary Bauermeister
Keyboards [Electronium]
Harald Bojé
Percussion [Tamtam]
Alfred Alings
Percussion [Tamtam]
Rolf Gehlhaar
Photography By [Coverphoto]
Maria Austria
Piano
Aloys Kontarsky
Sleeve Notes [English Translation]
Rolf Gehlhaar
Sleeve Notes [French Translation]
Henri Pousseur
Sleeve Notes [French Translation]
Thea Pousseur
Sleeve Notes [German]
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Viola [Electric Viola]
Johannes G. Fritsch
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