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Karlheinz Stockhausen, Society for the Performance of Contemporary MusicAn Interview with Karlheinz Stockhausen, 1967 (January 1967)

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An Interview with German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen conducted by members of the Society for the Performance of Contemporary Music. The interview took place in January 1967 at his apartment in Sausalito, California as a prelude to a performance by the Society at the San Francisco Museum of Art to be held on February 24, 1967. The performance included the San Francisco Premiere of KONTAKTE.


This audio is part of the collection: Other Minds Archive

Artist/Composer: Karlheinz Stockhausen, Society for the Performance of Contemporary Music
Date: 1967-01-00 00:00:00
Source: Other Minds
Label / Recorded by: Society for the Performance of Contemporary Music
Keywords: Avantgarde; 20th Century Classical

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Reviewer: Josh McCurdy - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - April 10, 2007
Subject: Good stuff
The topics that Mr. Stockhausen speaks about are quite interesting once you begin to understand what he is actually saying. Is Jim Lauden interviewing Karlheinz here? It sounds like his voice. I'm not sure who the other person speaking is. This is a great piece of history. I have remastered the recording for my own use though, because of some minor volume changes present on this recording. Thanks for posting this piece!


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