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Kreuzspiel (Crossplay) is a
composition by
Karlheinz Stockhausen written for oboe, b**** clarinet,
piano and four
percussionists in 1951 (it was
later revised...
- Polifonica–Monodia–Ritmica, as well as some
early compositions of Stockhausen, such as
Kreuzspiel.
Herman Sabbe [nl], however,
argues that "Stockhausen
never strictly speaking...
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music of
various Latin American dance bands. Also
Karlheinz Stockhausen's
Kreuzspiel (1951). "History of
Conga Drums". Artdrum.com.
Retrieved 19
April 2021...
- fin du
temps (1941): clarinet, violin,
cello and piano; Stockhausen,
Kreuzspiel (1951): oboe, b**** clarinet,
piano and four percussionists; Cage, Imaginary...
- "never
really composed punctually".
Compositions from this
phase include Kreuzspiel (1951), the Klavierstücke I–IV (1952—the
fourth of this
first set of four...
- pure tones] (1953). Elsewhere,
Sabbe makes a
similar demonstration for
Kreuzspiel (1951) by
Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Beginning in the
early 1960s, Stockhausen...
- that
incorporate processes includes; Nr. 5, met
zuivere tonen (1953),
Kreuzspiel (1951), Plus-Minus (1963),
Prozession (1967), It's
Gonna Rain (1965),...
- are consistent". For example, Stockhausen's
early serial works, such as
Kreuzspiel and Formel, "advance in unit
sections within which a
preordained set of...
- also
evident in Stockhausen's
early serial compositions,
particularly Kreuzspiel,
which Stockhausen began composing on his way home from
Darmstadt and...
- Kontra-Punkte ("Counter-Points"), for 10 instruments, Nr. 1 (1952–53)
Kreuzspiel, for oboe, b**** clarinet, piano, and 3 percussionists, Nr. 1⁄7 (1951)...