History
The seven days of the title were 7–13 May 1968. Although this coincided with the beginning of the May 1968 protests and general strike inContent
The fifteen constituent pieces are: # ''Richtige Dauern'' (Right Durations), for ca. 4 players # ''Unbegrenzt'' (Unlimited), for ensemble # ''Verbindung'' (Connection), for ensemble # ''Treffpunkt'' (Meeting Point), for ensemble # ''Nachtmusik'' (Night Music), for ensemble # ''Abwärts'' (Downward), for ensemble # ''Aufwärts'' (Upward), for ensemble # ''Oben und Unten'' (Above and Below), theater piece, for a man, a woman, a child, and 4 instrumentalists # ''Intensität'' (Intensity), for ensemble # ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'' (Set Sail for the Sun), for ensemble # ''Kommunion'' (Communion), for ensemble # ''Litanei'' (Litany), for speaker or choir # ''Es'' (It), for ensemble # ''Goldstaub'' (Gold Dust), for ensemble # ''Ankunft'' (Arrival), for speaker or speaking choir Often regarded asIn his cycle FROM THE SEVEN DAYS Stockhausen attempts to find ''musical'' answers to such fundamental questions regarding the conditions of a harmonious interplay of spirit and matter, which correspond to his serial process thinking and to the maxims of the experimental production of the sound material by composing temporally ordered pulses. . . . As a composer he wants to mediate between the extremes rather than to just follow the preconception of a linear development from the fragmentary and dissonant to the whole and harmonious.Each text focuses on one or several of Stockhausen's main artistic concerns, such as extending the listener's perceptions of time and pitch, reconciling opposing tendencies, or shifting awareness from one perceptual area to another. Specific earlier works may be reflected in certain of the texts. ''Intensität'', for example, suggests a passage from '' Kontakte'', and ''Unbegrenzt'' recalls large parts of '' Carré''. The influence of performing '' Prozession'' and '' Kurzwellen'' can be heard in the recordings made by Stockhausen's own ensemble. In addition, pianist Aloys Kontarsky frequently alludes to Stockhausen's '' Klavierstücke'' (especially '' Klavierstück IX'' in ''Abwärts'') and Harald Bojé sometimes evokes ''Kontakte'' with his electronium. The most detailed text is the central one, ''Oben und Unten'', which gives instructions for three actors and a group of instrumentalists. Twelve of the other pieces describe musical processes or states, in three different general types, and the remaining two, ''Litanei'' and ''Ankunft'' are more in the nature of manifestos, to be read aloud either by a single speaker or a speaking choir. In 1997, Stockhausen made a performing version of the former text, considerably reworked under the title '' Litanei 97'', for a speaking choir with occasional sung interjections. This was given the separate work number 74 in Stockhausen's catalogue of works.
Related works
Between 1968 and 1971, Stockhausen composed a companion set of 17 text pieces, titled '' Für kommende Zeiten'' (For Times to Come). There are two further text compositions, ''Discography
In chronological order of recording: * Stockhausen: ''Aus den sieben Tagen'' (''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'' and ''Verbindung''). Ensemble Musique Vivante ( Aloys Kontarsky, Michel Portal, Johannes Fritsch, Alfred Alings, Rolf Gehlhaar, , Jean-Pierre Drouet, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Karlheinz Stockhausen) directed by Diego Masson. LP recording, stereo, 12-inch, 33⅓ rpm. Recorded June 1969. Harmonia Mundi Musique Vivante 30 889 M. Arles: Harmonia Mundi, 1970. Reissued as Harmonia Mundi Musique D'Abord HMA 55795(LP); Harmonia Mundi HMA 190795 (CD), 1998; Harmonia Mundi HMX 290862.64 (3-CD set). Also released on LP as ''Stockhausen: Flight Towards The Sun: Liaison''. Record Society Edition NO. S/6425 (Australia). ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'' also reissued on Stockhausen: ''Brief an Heinrich 1969; 2 Interviews 1970''. Stockhausen Text-CD 20. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 2008. * Stockhausen: ''Illimité''. (''Unbegrenzt''). Vinko Globokar, Carlos Roqué Alsina, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Jean-Pierre Drouet, Michel Portal, Karlheinz Stockhausen. Recorded August 1969. LP recording, stereo, 12 in., 33⅓ rpm. Shandar SR10 002. Paris: Shandar, 1970. Later reissued as part of DGG 7-LP set 2720 073. * Stockhausen: ''Aus den sieben Tagen/From the Seven Days/Venu des sept jours''. (''Richtige Dauern'', ''Unbegrenzt'', ''Verbindung'', ''Treffpunkt'' (two versions), ''Nachtmusik'', ''Abwärts'', ''Aufwärts'', ''Intensität'', ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'', ''Kommunion'', ''Es'', ''Goldstaub'') Cologne Group (Alfred Alings, Harald Bojé, Rolf Gehlhaar, Johannes Fritsch, Aloys Kontarsky, Karlheinz Stockhausen); Paris Group (Carlos Roque Alsina, Jean-Pierre Drouet, Vinko Globokar, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Michel Portal). All except ''Goldstaub'' recorded August 1969. In ''Goldstaub'' only: Péter Eötvös, Herbert Henck, Michael Vetter, Karlheinz Stockhausen. Recorded in Kürten, 20 August 1972. LP recording, stereo, 12-inch, 33⅓ rpm, seven-disc set. DG 2720 073. amburg Polydor International GmbH, 1974. **''Es'' and ''Aufwärts'' single-disc issue DG 2530 255. Hamburg: Deutsche Grammophon, 1973. **''Kommunion'' and ''Intensität'' single-disc issue DG 2530 256. Hamburg: Deutsche Grammophon, 1973. **''Goldstaub'' single-disc issue, DG Collector's Series. DG 410935-1. Hamburg: Deutsche Grammophon, 1985. * Karlheinz Stockhausen: ''Aus den sieben Tagen/From the Seven Days''. (''Richtige Dauern'', ''Unbegrenzt'', ''Verbindung'', ''Treffpunkt'' (two versions), ''Nachtmusik'', ''Abwärts'' (two versions), ''Aufwärts'', ''Intensität'', ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'', ''Kommunion'', ''Es'' (two versions), ''Goldstaub''.) 7-CD set: stereo, 12 cm. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 14. Reissue of all of the material from the DGG 7-LP set plus second performances of ''Abwärts'' and ''Es''. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1993. * Stockhausen: ''Short Wave; Set Sail for the Sun''. Negative Band (Michael Fink, percussion; Earl Howard, alto saxophone; Denman Maroney, piano; David Simons, percussion; Joseph Paul Taylor, synthesizer; Jonathan Weisberger, sound projection). recording of ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne''. Recorded 29 May 1974 in the Theatre Vanguard, Los Angeles. LP recording, stereo, 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm. Finnadar SR 9009. ew York Finnadar Records, 1975. *''Zeitgeist: Bowers/DeMars/Stockhausen''. Stockhausen: ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne''. Zeitgeist (James DeMars, piano; Joseph Holmquist, marimba, cymbals, gongs, tam-tam; Jay Johnson, vibraphone, piano etc.; Thomas Hubbard, electric bass; Homer Lambrecht, trombone; Patrick Moriarty, alto saxophone). Recorded 1976. LP recording. The Sound Environment Recording Series 37662. Lincoln, Nebraska: Sound Environment Recording Corporation, 977 * ''Not Much Noise''. Stockhausen: ''Treffpunkt''. Mike Zwerin Jazz Trio (Mike Zwerin, trombone; Christian Escoude, guitar; Gus Nemeth, bass). Recorded 31 October – 1 November 1978, Gafinel Studios, Paris. American Artist Series. LP recording. Spotlite SPJLP 19. * Karlheinz Stockhausen: ''Piano Music''. ''Litanei'' (collage version composed of fragments from piano compositions by Stockhausen put together by Elisabeth Klein). With ''A One-Page Version of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Plus-Minus (1963)'' for solo piano by Nils Holger Petersen, ''Klavierstücke V'', ''IX'', and ''XI'' (two versions), and ''Tierkreis''. Elisabeth Klein (piano). Recorded 14–15 August 1998 in the Levin Salen at the Norwegian State Academy of Music, Norges Musikkhøgskole. CD recording, stereo, 12 cm. Classico CLASSCD 269. rederiksberg Olufsen Records, 1999. Reissued 2003 on Membran/Scandinavian Classics 220555. *''Spielformen der Improvisation''. Musik in Deutschland 1950–2000, vol. 124: Konzertmusik: Instrumentale Kammermusik: Moderne Ensembles: Porträt. Karlheinz Stockhausen: ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'' (Ensemble für Intuitive Musik Weimar: Matthias von Hintzenstern, cello; Michael von Hintzenstern, piano; Hans Tutschku, synthesizer/live electronics); Hans Zender: ''Modelle'' II, III, VI, X, and XI (Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Frankfurt; Hans Zender, Burkhard Rempe); Hans-Joachim Hespos: ''Bigu'' (Ensemble Zeitkratzer); Hermann Keller: ''Ex tempore no. 6'' (Keller-Schulze-Werkstattorchester: Helmut Saxe, flute; Manfred Hering, alto saxophone; Helmut Forsthoff, tenor saxophone; Manfred Schulze, clarinet, baritone saxophone; Nicolaus Richter de Vroe, violin; Wilfried Staufenbiel, cello; Hermann Keller, piano; Klaus Christian Kaufmann, percussion); Manfred Stahnke: ''Lumpengalerie'' (Manfred Stahnke Ensemble Est! Est!! Est!!!); Phosphor (Burkhard Beins, percussion; Alessandro Bosetti, saxophone; Axel Dörner, trumpet/electronics; Robin Hayward, tuba; Annette Krebs, electro-acoustic guitar; Andrea Neumann, inside piano/mixing-desk; Michael Renkel, acoustic guitar; Ignaz Schick, electronics): ''P I''. CD recording: stereo, 12 cm. RCA Read icSeal LC 00316; RCA Red Seal BMG Classics 74321 73664 2. unich BMG Ariola, 2005. * Karlheinz Stockhausen: ''Litanei 97; Kurzwellen''. SWR-Vokalensemble, Rupert Huber (cond.). Recorded 28–30 June 2000at SWR Stuttgart. Harald Bojé, electronium; Alfred Alings and Rolf Gehlhaar, tamtam; Johannes Fritsch, viola; Aloys Kontarsky, piano; Karlheinz Stockhausen, sound projection and filters. CD recording: stereo, 12 cm. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 61. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 2000. * ''Old School: Zeitkratzer: Karlheinz Stockhausen''. (''Unbegrenzt'', ''Verbindung'', ''Nachtmusik'', ''Intensität'', and ''Setz die Segel zur Sonne'') Ensemble Zeitkratzer, Reinhold Friedl (dir.), Martin Wurmnest (sound projection). Recorded live 12 April 2011 at Kino Šiška, Ljubljana, Slovenia, and 14 April 2011 at Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall, Zagreb, Croatia. CD recording, stereo. Zeitkratzer Records ZKR 0012. erlin Zeitkratzer Productions, 2011. * Stockhausen: ''Aus den sieben Tagen'' (''Unbegrenzt'', ''Verbindung'', ''Nachtmusik'', ''Intensität'', and ''Setz dieSegel zur Sonne''). Ensemble Zeitkratzer, Reinhold Friedl (dir.), with Keiji Haino, voice; recorded and mixed by Martin Wurmnest. Recorded live at the Jahrhunderthalle Bochum during theRuhrtriennale. Zeitkratzer Records ZKR 0019 / LC 18747. erlin Zeitkratzer Productions, 2016. * Karlheinz Stockhausen: ''Set Sail for the Sun''. Salt Lake Electric Ensemble. ate and venue of recording unknown.CD Baby 1 90394 14793 8. ortland, OR CD Baby, n.d.References
Sources * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Further reading
* Bailey, Derek. 1992. ''Improvisation: Its Nature and Practice in Music'', revised edition. K The British Library National Sound Archive. US edition, supplemented with photographs between pages 58 and 59, New York: Da Capo Press, 1993. . * Bergstrøm-Nielsen, Carl. 2008. "Das Bekannte ausschließen: Stockhausens "Intuitive Musik" und ihre Aufführungspraxis". ''MusikTexte'', no. 117:63–66. * Boberg, Johan. 2002.