Karlheinz Stockhausen
Studie II
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Composer:Karlheinz StockhausenGenre:Electronic/ComputerStyle:Electronic/Computer MusicCompose Date:1954Average_duration:3:30Studie II is a piece of electronic music composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1954. It was premiered on October 26, 1954, at the WDR Studio for Electronic Music in Cologne, Germany. The piece is divided into four movements, each exploring different aspects of electronic sound. The first movement, "Filter," is characterized by its use of filtering techniques to manipulate the sound. The second movement, "Envelope," focuses on the shaping of the sound's envelope, or the way in which the sound changes over time. The third movement, "Modulation," explores the use of modulation to alter the sound's frequency and amplitude. The final movement, "Reverberation," uses reverberation to create a sense of space and depth in the sound. Studie II is notable for its use of electronic sound, which was still a relatively new and experimental medium at the time of its composition. Stockhausen was one of the pioneers of electronic music, and Studie II is an early example of his work in this field. The piece is also notable for its use of serial techniques, which were a hallmark of Stockhausen's compositional style. Overall, Studie II is a groundbreaking work of electronic music that showcases Stockhausen's innovative approach to sound and composition. Its four movements explore different aspects of electronic sound, and its use of serial techniques and experimental sound manipulation techniques make it a landmark work in the history of electronic music.More....
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