KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN'S WORK IN THE CONTEXT OF TEACHING A MODERN MUSIC ART
Keywords:
K. Stockhausen, seriality, aleatorics, electronic music, formulaic composition, spatial musicAbstract
The article presents methodological aspects of covering the evolution of K. Stockhausen's creative path for future music teachers against the background of the panorama of German musical life of the second half of the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the complexity of the composer's worldviews and their embodiment in musical works. The concept of creativity, features of musical language, structure and means of expression of leading works, areas of innovation and the author's contribution to the development of European composition in the second half of the twentieth century are characterized. The uniqueness of the situation in German music of the second half of the twentieth century, in which two tendencies coexisted: the course of maximum renewal (R. Wagner, A. Schoenberg, K. Stockhausen), and fidelity to traditions, the desire to discover them in a new way as a special spiritual value. (F. Mendelssohn, J. Brahms, P. Hindemith).
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
CC BY-ND
A work licensed in this way allows the following:
1. The freedom to use and perform the work: The licensee must be allowed to make any use, private or public, of the work.
2. The freedom to study the work and apply the information: The licensee must be allowed to examine the work and to use the knowledge gained from the work in any way. The license may not, for example, restrict "reverse engineering."
2. The freedom to redistribute copies: Copies may be sold, swapped or given away for free, in the same form as the original.