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Klavierstucke XI by Karl Stockhausen

Klavierstucke XI by KARL Stockhausen

Performance instructions for Klavierstucke XI by Karl Stockhausen.

Shows Sound Mass at end of Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki

Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Proportional notation, bands of sound, microtonal clusters, extreme range of dynamics, extreme registers.

Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Proportional notation, bands of sound, microtonal clusters, extreme range of dynamics, extreme registers.

Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Proportional notation, bands of sound, microtonal clusters, extreme range of dynamics, extreme registers.

Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Extensive legend for graphical notation and extended techniques for String Orchestra.

String Quartet No. 2 by Georgia Ligeti.

String Quartet No. 2 by Gyorgi Ligeti. Traditional notation, micropolyphony through multituplets, semitonal clusters. M. 76 collapse of register, diminuendo, and increase of multituplets into tremelo.

Atmospheres by Ligeti. Regular notation, chromatic blocks of saturated sound, static, micropolyphony from multituplets.

Atmospheres by Ligeti. Regular notation, chromatic blocks of saturated sound, static, micropolyphony from multituplets.

For Philip Guston by Morton Feldman. Standard notation, different meters for each inst., static, repetition/semi repetition, hyper focus, fascination with Turkish rugs.

the viola in my life by Morton feldman. Moved away from indeterminacy. Standard notation, reappearance of rhythmic motives, semitonal clusters, stasis (slow tempos and long rhythms), lots of meter changes.

Out of Last Pieces by Morton Feldman. Simplified box notation, no rhythm...complex rhythm implied. Single line instruments. Doesn't look like music but easy to follow.

Out of Last Pieces by Morton Feldman. Simplified box notation, no rhythm...complex rhythm implied. Single line instruments. Doesn't look like music but easy to follow.

Out of Last Pieces by Morton Feldman. Simplified box notation, no rhythm...complex rhythm implied. Single line instruments. Doesn't look like music but easy to follow.

Duration 1 by Morton Feldman. Pitch, color, dynamics all notated, durations are not. PSYCH! Lolz. Race course format...

Projections 5 by Morton Feldman. Separation of timbre, register, space. Intuitive style...not a rigid system.

Projection 4 by Morton Feldman. Boxes have # to show how many notes within the the duration. Harmonics in piano = held keys for resonance.

Projections 1 by Morton Feldman. Graphical notations with legend...."box notation". Register, articulation, and timbre important. No pitch indicated.

Aria by John Cage. Open Form (does not fit structure/material/method/form). No trad notation, completely graphical, artistic. In/out of diff languages. Material is set, the order is variable.