Kontakte: 3D-Audio (I)
3D-Audio Art Lab: Karlheinz Stockhausen's “Kontakte” for electronic sounds, piano and percussion
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Wed 30 July 2025, 15.30
Bessunger Knabenschule

Tickets available as of 15 June 2025
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Kontakte (1958–60)
für elektronische Klänge, Klavier und Schlagzeug
for electronic sounds, piano and percussion
GBSR Duo
George Barton (Percussion)
Siwan Rhys (Klavier / Piano)
Today, Karlheinz Stockhausen's groundbreaking work Kontakte for percussion, piano and tape would probably be described as hybrid music. The piece was created at the end of the 1950s and was the fifth artistic “yield” from Stockhausen's intensive exploration of electronic sounds, which led to something completely new in endless phases of work in the studio of Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne: here to a trio for two live instruments and tape, in which acoustic and electronic sounds blend into one another and blur the previously clearly separable sound areas. At the Darmstadt Summer Course in 1961, it was performed in the “Night Program” by David Tudor and Christoph Caskel – the following day, Stockhausen analyzed the piece as part of his lecture “Moment-Form”. Photos of the densely written chalkboard and tape recordings are preserved in the IMD archive.
In 2019, the young London-based duo GBSR – George Barton (percussion) and Siwan Rhys (piano) – recorded Stockhausen‘s classic and caused quite a stir in the UK. For its debut at the Darmstadt Summer Course, GBSR will perform this piece in different versions: first in the “original” (stereophonic) version on the stage of the Lichtenberg School gym (Tue. 29 July), then one day later in the 3D Audio Art Lab at the Bessunger Knabenschule in a version that experimentally explores today’s technical possibilities of the interplay of acoustic and electronic sounds.