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Stockhausen - Taking StockInterview | Electronic Soundmaker, May 1985An exclusive interview with the innovator of electronic music and mentor of today's stars, Karlheinz Stockhausen. | |||
Stockhausen - Part 1Interview Series | Sound International, Oct 1978A rare interview with the noted composer and lecturer in the month of his 50th birthday. | |||
Stockhausen - Part 2Interview Series | Sound International, Nov 1978In an attempt to win tonight's star prize, the naugahyde lounge suite, Karlheinz answers more questions on his life and career. | |||
Stockhausen - Part 3Interview Series | Sound International, Dec 1978Jill Purce concludes discussions with the new music man. | |||
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Stockhausen - Stockhausen in LondonMusic Review | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1982 | |||
Stockhausen - A History of Electronic Music - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983Karlheinz Stockhausen | |||
Stockhausen - Stockhausen sees the Light...Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1985Annabel Scott sits in on 'Donnerstag aus Licht’, the latest concert excursion from a name dropped more often than milk bottles. It’s four hours long, but it’s only a fraction of the finished article. | |||
Stockhausen - Karlheinz StockhausenFeature | Sound On Sound, May 1992Electronics Into LightKarlheinz Stockhausen has had a profound influence on modern music from the 1950s onwards, and pioneered the use of electronics to create genuinely new music. Mark J. Prendergast reviews his career. | |||
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