Karel August Goeyvaerts (8 June 1923 – 3 February 1993) was a Belgian composer.
Life
Goeyvaerts was born in
Antwerp
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, where he studied at the
Royal Flemish Music Conservatory; he later studied
composition
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in Paris with
Darius Milhaud
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and
analysis
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with
Olivier Messiaen
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. He also studied
ondes Martenot
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with
Maurice Martenot
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, who invented the instrument.
In 1951, Goeyvaerts attended the famous
Darmstadt New Music Summer School where he met
Karlheinz Stockhausen
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, who was five years his junior. Both were devout Catholics and found ways of integrating religious numerology into their serial compositions. They found themselves deep in conversation, and performed a movement from Goeyvaerts's "Nummer 1",
Sonata for Two Pianos, in the composition course by
Theodor Adorno
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there. They were both astonished upon hearing for the first time
Messiaen's "
Mode de valeurs et d'intensités" (from ''
Quatre études de rythme''), in a recording by the composer which
Antoine Goléa played at a lecture. These experiences together convinced Stockhausen he should study with Messiaen.
Goeyvaerts became excited in 1952 when he learned that Stockhausen had access in Paris to a generator of
sine wave
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s. Goeyvaerts saw them as an important discovery for music: the purest sound possible. At the time, Stockhausen did not share his enthusiasm, owing partly to the inability with the equipment at hand to superimpose sine tones. Only later, after taking up his new post at the
NWDR Electronic Music Studio in Cologne, did Stockhausen find more suitable equipment, in July 1953. One of the first works produced there was Goeyvaerts's ''
Nr. 5 with Pure Tones'', which Stockhausen helped his friend to realize. (When Stockhausen seemingly abandoned his work with sine waves and returned to writing compositions for solo piano, Goeyvaerts felt that Stockhausen was abandoning an important discovery and took up the matter from a philosophical point of view himself.)
There has been some controversy about who wrote the first European "total"
serial composition. His ''
Nummer 2
''Nummer 2'' for thirteen instruments (also called ''Opus 2 for thirteen instruments'') is a composition written in 1951 by the Belgian composer Karel Goeyvaerts.
''Nummer 2'' has been claimed as the first "total serial" composition. though the ...
'' (1951) for 13 instruments is one of the contenders, as is his ''Nummer 1'' (1950) Sonata for Two Pianos, and the Sonata for Two Pianos by
Michel Fano (1950), depending on definitions of "total serialism".
After withdrawing from the musical world for a while, he accepted a position in 1970 at th
Institute for Psychoacoustic and Electronic Music (IPEM)in
Ghent
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, which led to several other appointments in Belgium. His works from after 1975 take on aspects of
minimalism
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, the best-known examples being his series of five ''Litanies'' (1979–82) and his final work, the opera ''
Aquarius'' (1983–92). Though minimalism is ordinarily thought of as a reaction against serialism, for Goeyvaerts both techniques were merely subcategories of a non-dynamic, "static music". Analyses of his early serial compositions (especially the electronic ''Nr. 4, met dode tonen''
ith dead tonesand ''Nr. 5, met zuivere tonen''
ith pure tones reveal how close the connections actually are. Goeyvaerts died suddenly in 1993 in his home city of Antwerp.
Selected works
* Opera: ''
Aquarius'' (L'ère du verseau) (1983–92)
* Orchestra
** Violin Concerto No. 1 (1948)
** Violin Concerto No. 2 (1951)
** ''Zomerspelen'' (1961)
** ''Al naar gelang'' (1971)
** ''Litanie III'' (1980)
** ''Aquarius'' (concert version) (1991)
* Ensemble
** ''Tre Lieder per sonar a venti-sei'' (1949)
** ''
Nr. 2 voor 13 instrumenten'' (1951)
** ''Nr. 3 met gestreken en geslagen tonen'' (1952)
** ''Nr. 6 met 180 klankvoorwerpen'' (1954)
** ''
Pour que les fruits mûrissent cet été'', for 14 Renaissance instruments, played by seven musicians (1975 or 1976)
** ''Erst das Gesicht...'' (1978)
** ''Zum Wassermann'' (1984)
** ''Avontuur'' (1985)
** ''De Heilige Stad'' (1986)
** ''Das Haar'' (1990)
* Vocal-instrumental
** ''Elegische muziek'' (1950)
** ''Mis voor Paus Johannes XXIII'' (1968)
** ''Bélise dans un jardin'' (1972)
** ''Litanie IV'', for soprano, flute, clarinet, piano, violin, and cello (1981)
** ''De Stemmen van de Waterman'' (1985)
* Choir: ''Mon doux pilote s'endort aussi'' (1976)
* Chamber music
**
Op. 1, Sonata for 2 pianos (1951)
** ''Ach Golgatha!'', for percussion, harp, and organ (1975)
** ''Honneurs funèbres à la tête musicale d'Orphée'', for 6
ondes Martenot
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(1978)
** ''Litanie II'', for 3 percussionists (1980)
** ''Aemstel Kwartet'' (1985)
** ''De Zeven Zegels'', for string quartet (1986)
** ''Voor Strijkkwartet'' (1992)
* Piano
** ''Litanie I'' (1979)
** ''Pas à Pas'' (1985)
* Tape:
** ''Nr. 4 met dode tonen'' (1952)
** ''
Nr. 5 met zuivere tonen'' (1953)
** ''Nr. 7 met convergerende en divergerende niveaus'' (1955)
** ''Nachklänge aus dem Theater I–II'' (1972)
* Instrument(s) plus tape:
** ''
Stuk voor piano en tape'' (1964)
** Piano Quartet (1972)
** ''You'll Never Be Alone Anymore'' (1975)
** ''Litanie V'', for harpsichord and tape (1982)
References
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Further reading
* Beirens, Maarten. 2003. "Minimalist Techniques from a European Perspective. An Analysis of ''Pour que les fruits mûrissent cet été'' by Karel Goeyvaerts". ''Revue Belge de Musicologie'' / ''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'' 57:215–229.
* Beirens, Maarten. 2013. European Minimalism and the Modernist Problem. In The Ashgate Research Companion to Minimalist and Postminimalist Music, edited by Keith Potter,
Kyle Gann, and Pwyll ap Siôn 61–86. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing; Burlington: Ashgate Publishing; New York and Abington: Routledge. (cloth); (ebook).
* Christiaens, Jan. 2003. "'Absolute Purity Projected into Sound': Goeyvaerts, Heidegger and Early Serialism". ''
Perspectives of New Music
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'' 41, no. 1 (Winter): 168–178.
* Decroupet, Pascal, and Elena Ungeheuer. 1994. "Karel Goeyvaerts und die serielle Tonbandmusik." ''Revue Belge de Musicologie'' 48:95–118.
* Delaere, Mark. 1996. "A Pioneer of Serial, Electronic and Minimal Music: The Belgian Composer K. Goeyvaerts." ''
Tempo
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* Delaere, Marc. 2009. "Die Utopie bleibt: Zur szenischen Uraufführung der Oper ''Aquarius'' von Karel Goeyvaerts in Antwerpen". ''MusikTexte: Zeitschrift für Neue Musik'', no. 122 (August): 79-80.
* Delaere, Marc. 2016. "The Stockhausen–Goeyvaerts Correspondence and the Aesthetic Foundations of Serialism in the Early 1950s". In ''The Musical Legacy of Karlheinz Stockhausen: Looking Back and Forward'', edited by M. J. Grant and Imke Misch, 20–34. Hofheim: Wolke Verlag. .
* Goeyvaerts, Karel. 1994. "Paris-Darmstadt 1947–1956". ''Revue Belge de Musicologie'' / ''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'' 48:35–54.
* Goeyvaerts, Karel. 2010. ''Selbstlose Musik: Texte, Briefe, Gespräche'', edited by Mark Delaere. Cologne: Edition MusikTexte. .
* Lysens, Jef, and Diana von Volborth-Danys. 1994. "Karel Goeyvaerts: A Chronological Survey of Works". ''Revue Belge de Musicologie'' / ''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'' 48:15–34.
* Moelants, Dirk. "Statistical Analysis of Written and Performed Music: A Study of Compositional Principles and Problems of Coordination and Expression in 'Punctual' Serial Music." ''
Journal of New Music Research'' 29, no. 1 (March): 37–60.
* Pols, Reinder. 1994. "The Time Is Near: Karel Goeyvaerts' Apocalyptic Utopia in His Opera ''Aquarius''". ''Revue belge de musicologie''/''Belgisch tijdschrift voor muziekwetenschap'' 48:151–71.
* Reininghaus, Frieder. 2009. "Wassermann geht plantschen: Die ''Aquarius''-Musik von Karel Goeyvaerts wird in Antwerpen als Uraufführung auf die Bühne gebracht". ''
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
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'', no. 5 (September–October): 78.
* Sabbe, Herman. 1972. "Das Musikdenken von Karel Goeyvaerts in Bezug auf das Schaffen von Karlheinz Stockhausen: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der frühseriellen und elektronischen Musik 1950–1956". ''
Interface'' 2:101–113.
* Sabbe, Herman. 1981. "Die Einheit der Stockhausen-Zeit ...: Neue Erkenntnismöglichkeiten der seriellen Entwicklung anhand des frühen Wirkens von Stockhausen und Goeyvaerts. Dargestellt aufgrund der Briefe Stockhausens an Goevaerts". In ''Musik-Konzepte 19: Karlheinz Stockhausen: ... wie die Zeit verging ...'', edited by
Heinz-Klaus Metzger and
Rainer Riehn, 5–96. Munich: Edition Text + Kritik.
* Sabbe, Herman. 1994. "Goeyvaerts and the Beginnings of 'Punctual' Serialism and Electronic Music." ''Revue Belge de Musicologie'' / ''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'' 48:55–94.
* Sabbe, Herman. 2005. "A Paradigm of 'Absolute Music': Goeyvaerts's N°. 4 as ''Numerus Sonorus''". ''Revue Belge de Musicologie'' / ''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'' 59:243–251.
External links
Biography and list of works at MATRIX New Music CentreKoninklijk Conservatorium Brusselnow houses most works and manuscripts of Goeyvaerts, after the bankruptcy of CeBeDeM in 2015.
Website on Karel Goeyvaertscreated by MATRIX New Music Centre
Donemus Publishing
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1923 births
1993 deaths
20th-century Belgian classical composers
Belgian male classical composers
Belgian LGBTQ composers
LGBTQ classical composers
Ondists
Pupils of Darius Milhaud
Twelve-tone and serial composers
20th-century Belgian male musicians