1939-2011 DE, Wilhelmshaven
Electronic
Rolf Julius (* January 25, 1939 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany - † January 21, 2011 in Berlin, Germany) was a German sound and visual artist. Julius is most known for his installations and sound works focused on "small music", a term coined by John Cage to designate sounds so subtle they're usually barely discernible.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Why Black? Why Red? Joan La Barbara sings Rolf Julius | Rolf Julius, Joan La Barbara | 2013 | Single |
Raining - Small Music No. 3 | Rolf Julius | 2012 | Album |
Music For A Distance - Small Music No. 2 | Rolf Julius | 2011 | Album |
Black (Inside) | Rolf Julius | 2011 | Single |
Music For The Ears - Small Music No. 1 | Rolf Julius | 2010 | Album |
Wet Speakers | Rolf Julius | 2009 | Album |
Small Sounds Meet Small Music | Miki Yui + Rolf Julius | 2005 | Album |
Early Works Vol.1 | Rolf Julius | 2004 | Album |
Für Einen Kleinen See | Rolf Julius | 2003 | Album |
Piano Concerto 2001 | Rolf Julius | 2001 | Album |
(Halb) Schwarz | Rolf Julius | 2001 | Album |
Music For A Garden | Rolf Julius | 1996 | Album |
Tanz Für Zwei Blaue Rechtecke | Rolf Julius | 1996 | Album |
Small Music Vol. 1 White - Yellow - Black | Rolf Julius | 1994 | Album |
6 Räume (Zellen) | Rolf Julius | 1994 | Album |
Wind | Rolf Julius | 1993 | Album |
Lullaby For The Fishes | Rolf Julius | 1985 | Album |
"Views Beside..." | Beth Anderson, Fritz Balthaus, Rolf Julius, Thomas Kapielski, Maurizio Nannucci, Fred Szymanski | 1982 | Single |
Walzer Für Ein Dreieck | Rolf Julius | 1981 | Single |