Sternklang
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Sternklang (Star Sound), is "park music for five groups" composed in 1971 by Karlheinz Stockhausen, and bears the work number 34 in his catalogue of compositions. The score is dedicated to his spouse, Mary Bauermeister, and a performance of the work lasts from two-and-a-half to three hours.
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Sternklang
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Maconie, Robin. 2005. Other Planets: The Music of Karlheinz Stockhausen. Lanham, Maryland, Toronto, Oxford: Scarecrow Press. .
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Kurtz, Michael. 1992. Stockhausen: A Biography, translated by Richard Toop. London and Boston: Faber and Faber. .
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Griffiths, Paul. 1974a. "Stockhausen in the Autumn". The Times : 13.
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Stockhausen, Karlheinz. 1978. "Sternklang, Parkmusik für 5 Gruppen ". In his Texte zur Musik 4, edited by Christoph von Blumröder, 170–180. DuMont Dokumente. Cologne: Verlag M. DuMont Schauberg. .
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Stockhausen, Karlheinz. 1989. "Sternklang, Parkmusik für 5 Gruppen : Aufführungen in einem Saal". In his Texte zur Musik 5, edited by Christoph von Blumröder, 60–70. DuMont Dokumente. Cologne: Verlag M. DuMont Schauberg. .
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Anon. 2010. "Musik & Park". Stuttgarter Zeitung, no. 191 : 15.
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Dirmeikis, Paul. 1999. Le souffle du temps: quodlibet pour Karlheinz Stockhausen. Sainte-Etienne: Éditions Telo Martius .
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Smaczny, Jan. 1998. "Once in a Blue Moon: Jan Smaczny on a Moonlit Performance of Sternklang". The Independent .
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Stockhausen, Karlheinz. 1998. "Sternklang—Korrekturen der USA-Premiere beim 'Olympic Arts Festival' 1984". In his Texte 7, edited by Christoph von Blumröder, 185–193. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. .
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Sternklang (Star Sound), is "park music for five groups" composed in 1971 by Karlheinz Stockhausen, and bears the work number 34 in his catalogue of compositions. The score is dedicated to his spouse, Mary Bauermeister, and a performance of the work lasts from two-and-a-half to three hours.
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