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Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama / Sechs Studien
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With “studio reihe neuer musik”, WERGO created a trademark of advanced contemporary music in the Sixties of the past century already. WERGO now releases these highlights of 20th-century music history in an excellent sound quality on CD for the first time.
“studio reihe” now continues with works by Herbert Eimert:
In view of recent events, especially in Japan, Herbert Eimert's piece “Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama” has taken on a sad topicality today: When in 1954 the first hydrogen bomb, the so-called Bikini bomb, was tested in the South Pacific, the Japanese fishing boat Fikuryumara was approximately 130 km from the epicentre. All fishermen on board required months of medical treatment; the fisherman Aikichi Kuboyama died of radiation poisoning after five months and became the first long-distance fatality of the nuclear age. The poetic epitaph for Kuboyama, or more precisely the sound material drawn from the inscription spoken in German, forms the basis of the present tape composition: “Of all the sound spectra known to us, that of the spoken word is not only the richest and most complex, but also the one most similar to electronically produced sounds.” (Eimert) By using electronic equipment such as loudspeakers, tape recorders, amplifiers, and filters the stream of spoken words is always present under the surface as though the inscription on the gravestone constantly flows past the listener’s ears in ever-shifting transformations of sound.
Eimert’s “Sechs Studien” [Six Studies], composed immediately after “Epitaph”, was created from the same source material. In contrast to “Epitaph” “Sechs Studien” uses only abstract musical sounds: that is, sounds in whose spectrum the spoken word can no longer be recognized.
The recordings were originally published on LP in 1966 (WERGO, WER 60014).
“studio reihe” now continues with works by Herbert Eimert:
In view of recent events, especially in Japan, Herbert Eimert's piece “Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama” has taken on a sad topicality today: When in 1954 the first hydrogen bomb, the so-called Bikini bomb, was tested in the South Pacific, the Japanese fishing boat Fikuryumara was approximately 130 km from the epicentre. All fishermen on board required months of medical treatment; the fisherman Aikichi Kuboyama died of radiation poisoning after five months and became the first long-distance fatality of the nuclear age. The poetic epitaph for Kuboyama, or more precisely the sound material drawn from the inscription spoken in German, forms the basis of the present tape composition: “Of all the sound spectra known to us, that of the spoken word is not only the richest and most complex, but also the one most similar to electronically produced sounds.” (Eimert) By using electronic equipment such as loudspeakers, tape recorders, amplifiers, and filters the stream of spoken words is always present under the surface as though the inscription on the gravestone constantly flows past the listener’s ears in ever-shifting transformations of sound.
Eimert’s “Sechs Studien” [Six Studies], composed immediately after “Epitaph”, was created from the same source material. In contrast to “Epitaph” “Sechs Studien” uses only abstract musical sounds: that is, sounds in whose spectrum the spoken word can no longer be recognized.
The recordings were originally published on LP in 1966 (WERGO, WER 60014).
Content
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama. Composition for speaker and spoken
sounds (1957–1962)
Sechs Studien. Electronic music (1962)
sounds (1957–1962)
Sechs Studien. Electronic music (1962)
Performers
Günther Anders: translation of the epitaph / Richard Münch: speaker / Studio für elektronische Musik im Westdeutschen Rundfunk Köln / Leopold von Knobelsdorff: sound realisation
More Information
Title:
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama / Sechs Studien
studio reihe
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
41 ′22 ′′
Series:
Technical Details
Media Type:
CD
Product number:
WER 67732
MAN EAN:
4010228677324
Weight:
0,12 kg
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Since the Sixties, WERGO has created a trademark of advanced contemporary music spanning the last century. ʺstudio reiheʺ presents highlights of 20th-century music history: including some of the greatest works, performers and performances, all recorded in impressive sound quality.
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