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Prozession (Procession), for tamtam, viola, electronium, piano, microphones, filters, and
potentiometers (six performers), is a
composition by Karlheinz...
- Nr. 5, met
zuivere tonen (1953),
Kreuzspiel (1951), Plus-Minus (1963),
Prozession (1967), It's
Gonna Rain (1965), Come Out (1966), and Reed
Phase (1966)...
- and red
Robert Delaunay, 1928,
Eifelturm Marianne von Werefkin, 1924,
Prozession bei
Ascona Alexander Kanoldt, 1926,
Still Life I
Georg Schrimpf, 1932...
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wurden Teile der
Reliquien des hl.
Castulus nach
Landshut in
feierlicher Prozession übertragen. "Saint of the Day: St. Castulus,
Martyr on the via Labicana"...
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modulation include Kontakte (1960),
Mikrophonie I (1964),
Hymnen (1969),
Prozession (1967), and
Kurzwellen (1968). A ring-modulator was the
major component...
- Storkovich, in
reality the
alleged burned paintings were ten, not thirteen, as
Prozession der
Toten (Procession of the dead, 1903),
Malcesine am
Gardasee (1913)...
- (1998), Leap of Faith: A
Personal Biography of
Karlheinz Stockhausen's
Prozession "Sam Phillips: Sun Records".
Sound on Sound.
Archived from the original...
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possibilities of "process composition" in
works for live performance, such as
Prozession (1967), Kurzwellen, and
Spiral (both 1968),
culminating in the verbally...
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Stockhausen –
Mikrophonie I & II (1964 and 1965);
Mixtur (1964); Solo (1966);
Prozession (1967);
Kurzwellen (1968);
Spiral (1968)
Alvin Lucier –
Music for Solo...
- of
Feldman drawing abstract shapes on
graph paper, and Stockhausen's
Prozession.
Examples of the
latter include Earle Brown's
December 1952 and Cornelius...