Karlheinz Stockhausen Essays

  • Cinematic Characteristics In The Film Tim Burton's Cinematic Techniques

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    In the movie of Tim Burton, he uses many different kinds of cinematic techniques, which are shots and framing, camera angles, camera movements, lighting, editing techniques, and sound. In order to set up the mood and tone in the story, he uses those cinematic techniques in the movie. Tim Burton style are more of a dark and delightful childhood experience and that he embraces the dark elements. The movie that Tim’s famous for, have those styles and elements in it. For example, the movie Vincent has

  • Karlheinz Lithr's Accomplishments

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    Karlheinz Stockhausen was a famous composer, born on August 22, 1928. He also advanced in becoming a pioneer of electronic music. It all started at age seven he had started to learn how to play piano under Franz- Josef Kloth who was a protestant organist of the Altenberg Cathedral. His mother, Gertrude Stockhausen had some rights as being a singer but was confined to a mental hospital in 1933. In between the years 1941-1942 she was murdered by Nazis, after unfortunately at an sanatorium where she

  • Robert Rauschenberg's Move To America

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    other events. The famous 20th century artists and musicians that used her studio were Nam June Paik, John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Merce Cunningham. In 1962 she had her first major exhibition at the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam which she collaborated with Stockhausen that would later be her husband. On her way back from her trips from Amsterdam Mary and her husband Stockhausen stopped in a small community where she purchased boxes of optical lenses from an antique Shop. Once she got back

  • Steve Reich Research Paper

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    Steve Reich was one of the most influential composers in the minimalist genre. Even in recent decades, his repetitive keyboard figurations have been used in commercials for companies such as I.B.M. (Strickland, 1993, pg.1) Reich much prefers the term musique répétitive instead of minimalism as Reich was quoted saying, “Debussy resented ‘Impressionism’. Schoenberg preferred ‘pantonal’ to ‘atonal’ or ‘twelve-tone’ or ‘Expressionist’.” (Strickland, 1993, pg.23) Reich is well known for his tape-looping

  • Electronic Music During The Late 1950's

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    concrete” in the music genre. All they had to use was an electronic equipment to record pre-existing sounds from instruments, mechanically contrived, or nature. The other type of electronic music involves sound generating by itself. German composer Karlheinz

  • Funk History

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    History of the BLUES MUSIC is full of curiosities and mysteries. Critics describe it as a soulful and emotional music. Lyrics is about the lives of African-Americans - their hardships, hopes and loves. It was created in the 19th century on Southern plantations. Slavers or descendants of slaves originated the genre. African spirituals and work songs or chants evolved to create a new genre. In the early 1900s they were mixed with American country folk music gaining characteristic features. At the beginning