The theorbo player with USP's small baroque orchester sent me this youtube link. It sounds interesting, but I am not specialized enough to comment. I hope you like it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9i6dGL2DeU Tierkreis, for 12 music boxes or ensemble (1974-1975) I. Aquarius II. Pisces III. Aries IV. Taurus V. Gemini VI. Cancer VII. Leo VIII. Virgo IX. Libra X. Scorpio XI. Sagittarius XII. Capricorn Peter Söderberg & Sven Åberg, lutes Karlheinz Stockhausen's Tierkreis (Zodiac) is excerpted from his 1975 work Musik im Bauch (Music in the Breast) for six percussionists and music boxes. Musik im Bauch is a musical "fairy tale" with stage action and minimal plot; its nostalgic naivete recalls the theater piece Herbstmusik (1974). In Tierkreis, the twelve signs of the zodiac are represented by melodies (or, more precisely, complex musical formulae expressed in several voices with specified tempos) on one of twelve music boxes. For the instrumental version of the work, Stockhausen made transcriptions of the music box melodies; a characteristic scoring includes clarinet, flute, trumpet, and piano, though any number of similar combinations is allowed. In the instrumental version(s) of the work, timbral effects, dynamics, and other parameters become part of the larger formula of each zodiac sign's music. The music itself is unexpectedly melodic, tonally centered, and even "pretty" in ways that are unexpected given the composer's earlier music. Stockhausen carefully considered the characteristics of each sign and each month of the year, as well as the personalities of people he knew were born under a particular sign, in composing this work. Tierkreis presages very directly the work with musical and character archetypes Stockhausen eventually undertook in his opera cycle Licht. Tierkreis is also the basis for the much more complex and extended Sirius (1977) for electronics and ensemble. [allmusic.com] Art by Milton Resnick Ernesto Ett 11-99 242120 4 11-28376692 Em 21.10.2013, às 05:56, David van Ooijen <[email protected]> escreveu: >> Suggest you get one of those very small camera tripods, << Gorilla Pod. It's has felixible legs, so you can bend it around e.g. a music stand. David -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html --
