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Karlheinz Stockhausen
Sternklang (Park-Music For Five Groups)

Album DE 1976 on Polydor label
Electronic and Classical (Contemporary, Experimental)

Released in a gatefold cover. Sternklang was commissioned by the Sender Freies Berlin and was first performed between 8:30 and 11:30 PM on June 5, 1971 in the Englischer Garten near the Akademie der Künste. The performers were: Group I "Intermodulation" (Cambridge) 1. Peter Britton, synthesizer 2. Tim Souster, electric viola with synthesizer 3. Roger Smalley, electric organ with synthesizer Group II 1. Gaby Rodens, soprano 2. The second voice was divided between the three others, as the intended musician dropped out. 3. Hans Alderich Billig, bass 4. Harald Boje, electronium with synthesizer Group III 1. Helga Hamm-Albrecht, mezzo soprano 2. Siegfried Bernhoft, tenor 3. Michael Vetter, electric recorder 4. Karl Heinz Bottner, electric guitar Group IV "The Gentle Fire" (London) 1. Graham Hearn, recorder and synthesizer 2. Stuart Jones, trumpet and synthesizer 3. Hugh Davies, self-built stringed instrument with synthesizer 4. Michael Robinson, cello with synthesizer Group V 1. Dagmar von Biel-Apel, soprano 2. Joachim Krist, electric viola with synthesizer 3. Wolfgang Fromme, tenor 4. Peter Eötvös, electrochord with synthesizer Percussionist: Richard Bernas (from "Gentle Fire") Sound director: Karlheinz Stockhausen The average distance from group to group (I, II, II, IV, V) is 70 m: I. on an island in the pond with a bridge over the water. II. in front of bushes and trees on the edge of a fairly large area of grass. III. in front of trees at the edge of a large area of grass. IV between isolated bushes and trees at the edge of a large area of grass. V. between trees and bushes at the edge of a large area of grass. The following introductory notes were printed in the program: Sternklang ist [sic!] sacred music. The composition is written for groups of singers and instrumentalists, which are widely separated from each other spatially. The groups should be able to hear each other, above all, when a group has a pause. The musicians must also be able to regulate the overtones of the played and sung sounds, as these are described exactly. We therefore ask the listening participants to keep the silence that is necessary for the musicians. Supplement 1975 Since the World Premiere in Berlin, Sternklang has been performed on the 29th and 31st of August during the Olympic Games in Munich in the Englischer Garten; again on the 8th of September at the Festival of Arts in Shiraz (Persia) in "Parc Delgosha"; on the 2nd of July in LaRochelle in "Parc Franck - Delmas"; on the 20th and 22nd of June in paris - St. Cloud in "Parc Saint Cloud". From June 24th to 26th 1975 a record was produced for Polydor International in the Studio des Dames in Paris. The musicians who participated in both performances in St. Cloud and the production in Paris were: Group I "Intermodulation" Peter Britton, synthesizer Tim Souster, viola Robin Thompson, bassoon Roger Smalley, synthesizer Group II Annette Meriweather, soprano Wolfgang König, trombone Hans Alderich Billig, bass Harald Boje, electronium Group III Helga Hamm-Albrecht, mezzo soprano Wolfgang Fromme, tenor Helmut Clemens, tenor Peter Sommer, trombone Group IV "Gentle Fire" Graham Hearn, synthesizer Stuart Jones, violin Hugh Davies, clarinet Michael Robinson, violoncello Group V Markus Stockhausen, trumpet Suzanne Stephens, clarinet Atsuko Iwami, alto and recorder Michael Vetter, bass and recorder Record Production The production for Polydor International took place in a single studio room in Studio des Dames in Paris, from the 24th to the 26th of June 1975. The five groups were separated from one another by sound proof walls, and only the percussionist was located in a separate booth (with visual contact). The percussion sounds were transmitted into the studio at a level that was audible to the musicians. The recording was made with a 16 channel tape recorder: each group had three channels - two for left-right orientation, and one for the spatial whole - and the percussionist had one channel. The first recording, in 1971, as well as the second, in 1975 were subsequently mixed into a two track stereo version in a studio, in such a way, that irregular switching from group to group occurs, and at the same time, respectively, one or another group is heard simultaneously in the backgroud…departing and arriving sound runners are followed…the solos stand apart, and in the syncronous models, all groups can be heard.

     
Musicians
PortraitKarlheinz Stockhausen voc, 1928-2007 DE
composed by, photography, conductor, sound directed by, photography by, album by
PortraitAtsuko Iwami voc,
alto vocals, recorder
PortraitHans Alderich Billig voc, b,
bass vocals
PortraitRobin Thompson bsn,
bassoon
PortraitMichael Robinson , *1948 GB
cello, synthesizer
PortraitSuzanne Stephens cl, *1946 US
clarinet
PortraitKarl-Heinz Böttner g, DE
guitar, electric
PortraitHelga Hamm-Albrecht voc,
mezzo-soprano vocals
PortraitRoger Smalley p, 1943-2015 AU
synthesizer, organ, electric
PortraitRichard Bernas p, perc, *1950 US
percussion
PortraitGentle Fire , GB
performer
PortraitIntermodulation ,
performer
PortraitMichael Vetter voc, 1943-2013 DE
bass vocals, recorder, recorder, electric
PortraitGraham Hearn , *1942 GB
recorder, synthesizer
PortraitAnnette Meriweather voc,
soprano vocals
PortraitDagmar von Biel-Apel voc,
soprano vocals
PortraitGaby Rodens voc,
soprano vocals
PortraitHugh Davies str, org, 1943-2005 GB
synthesizer, clarinet, strings, self-built stringed instrument
PortraitPeter Britton perc,
synthesizer
PortraitPeter Eötvös org, eb, *1944 HU
synthesizer, electrochord
PortraitHarald Bojé p, 1934-1999 DE
synthesizer, electronium
PortraitHelmut Clemens voc, DE
tenor vocals
PortraitSiegfried Bernhoft voc,
tenor vocals
PortraitWolfgang Fromme , DE
tenor vocals
PortraitPeter Sommer tb,
trombone
PortraitWolfgang König tb, *1947 DE
trombone
PortraitMarkus Stockhausen tr, fh, *1957 DE
trumpet
PortraitStuart Jones tr, eb, GB
trumpet, synthesizer, violin
PortraitJoachim Krist vl, *1948 AT
synthesizer, viola, electric
PortraitTim Souster ep, syn, 1943-1994 GB
synthesizer, viola, viola, electric
Producers
Georg Christoph Eimmart illustration, front cover illustration
Werner Scholz photography by
Dr. Rudolf Werner producer
Album Tracks
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1Sternklang IKarlheinz Stockhausen34:35
2Sternklang IIKarlheinz Stockhausen30:35
3Sternklang IIIKarlheinz Stockhausen33:56
4Sternklang IVKarlheinz Stockhausen31:29
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