Stockhausen Zodiac Music Boxes

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MUSIK IM BAUCH (MUSIC IN THE BELLY) for 6 percussionists and music boxes, Work No. 41

Concepts of repetition/looping and the cycle of 12 works as a whole

the pieces themselves as well as within the larger theatrical/percussion work (Musik Im Bauch vs Tierkreis)

Mechanical musics in general: Ligeti, Nancarrow

Library
M1470 .S86 T5 S3 1988	1	 	 SCORES
Publisher #:	 BA 8045 Bärenreiter
Instrum/voices code:	 zn01
Author:	Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-
Title:	 [Tierkreis, unspecified instrument. Schütze-Sagittarius]
Title:	 Tierkreis : 11. Schütze-Sagittarius : für beliebiges Melodie - und/oder Akkordinstrument : 1975 / Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Imprint:	 Kassel : New York : Bärenreiter, c1988.
Physical Description:	 [2] p. of music ; 21 x 29 cm.
Duration:	 000144
Note:	 Unaccompanied melody, for performance on any instrument, also printed (on opposite page) with harmonization, 
                for performance on any chordal instrument; may be transposed.
Note:	 "Werk Nr. 41 1/2".
Note:	 Duration: ca. 1:44.


MCD 8404	1	 	 RECORDINGS
UPC:	 4010228665925
Publisher #:	 WER 6659-2 Wergo
Author:	Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-
Title:	 [Tierkreis]
Title:	 Tierkreis [sound recording] = Zodiac / Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Parallel title:	 Zodiac
Imprint:	 Mainz, Germany : Wergo, p2003.
Physical Description:	 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Note:	 Twelve melodies of the star signs for bass clarinet, trombone, accordion, percussion, cello, bass and music boxes or for 
                six improvisors, music boxes and tape.
Note:	 Compact disc.
Note:	 Program notes in English and German (28 p.) inserted.
Notes:	 Wolfgang Fernow, double bass ; Stefan Hussong, accordion ; Michael Kiedaisch, drums & vibraphone ; Michael Riessler, bass clarinet ; 
                Scott Roller, cello ; Mike   Svoboda, trombone, music boxes and musical direction.
Notes:	 Recorded at Deutschlandfunk Sendesaal, July 8-12, 2002.