*** Karlheinz Stock-Hausen
KARLHEINZ STOCK-HAUSEN: KONTAKTE
(ECSTATIC PEACE!)
"Kontakte" is a
touchstone, if not the archetype, for modern experimental music. Written for
electronic tape, either alone or in combination with live piano and percussion,
it was one of the first works to combine pre-recordings and live instruments.
Stockhausen's goal was to express the continuous spectrum of sound between
noise and tone, as well as utilize a "moment" form of composition in which
there would be no emphasis on progression.
The debut performance in 1960 by David Tudor, stalwart pianist of the
avant-garde, and percussionist Christoph Caskel can be heard on a classic Wergo
recording; in it the suspensions between "moments" are breathless -- neither
the audience nor the performers seem prepared for what might come next. In this
excellent 1978 performance by pianist James Tenney and percussionist William
Winant, released here for the first time on Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace!
label, the surprise is gone: the piece, and its devices, had already become an
avant-garde standard. But surprise is replaced by a noisy, crashing fluidity
that evokes its own knowing lyricism. It's homage and assault at the same time,
performed by musicians with ears tuned to jazz and minimalism as well as the
sound of Darmstadt 1960.
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