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Suzanne Stephens (born July 28, 1946) is an American clarinetist, resident in Germany, described as "an outstanding performer and tireless promoter of the
clarinet The clarinet is a Single-reed instrument, single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore (wind instruments), bore and a flared bell. Clarinets comprise a Family (musical instruments), family of instrume ...
and basset horn".


Biography

Suzanne Stephens was born in
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, the daughter of an American military officer, and grew up in the US,
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in Germany, and
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sur Loire in France. She studied clarinet initially with Ralph Hills in Fairfax, Virginia, and Sidney Forrest in Washington, D.C. She then studied in Paris with Ulysses Delecluse and Marcel Jean, before enrolling at
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in
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, where she studied with Jerome Stowell, second clarinetist of the
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, receiving the degrees Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Music. She won a
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in 1969–70, with which she pursued further studies under Hans Deinzer at the Academy of Music and Theater in
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. After passing the Konzertexamen there, she won the Kranichsteiner Musikpreis at
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and a silver medal at the International Clarinet Competition in
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, both in 1972. In 1973 she was appointed principal clarinetist of the Radio Orchestra of the South German Radio in
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, a position she held until 1975. In 1974–75 she was part of the German Young Soloists Podium. In March 1974 she was a guest artist with the Oeldorf Group, a collective founded in 1971 by Péter Eötvös, David C. Johnson, Joachim Krist, Mesías Maiguashca, and Gaby Schumacher. They adopted this name because many of them lived in Oeldorf, a district of the municipality of Kürten, and gave concerts of new music in a barn there. Most members of the group were closely connected with
Karlheinz Stockhausen Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groun ...
, who lived nearby, and at that time was rehearsing his latest composition, '' Herbstmusik'', with the group. Stockhausen added a concluding duet for clarinet and viola, titled "Laub und Regen" (Leaves and Rain), for Stephens to perform with Krist. Although ''Herbstmusik'' was not a success at its premiere at the
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Pro Musica Festival on May 4, 1974, it led to one of the most fruitful collaborations in history between a clarinetist and a composer, which resulted in more than thirty works featuring both the clarinet, bass clarinet, and basset horn. Since 1974, Stephens has performed Stockhausen's works, always from memory, in Europe, Japan, Israel, India, South America, Russia, and the USA. Stockhausen's opera cycle ''
Licht 275px, Karlheinz Stockhausens grave with the score to LICHT . ''Licht'' (Light), subtitled "Die sieben Tage der Woche" (The Seven Days of the Week), is a cycle of seven operas composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen between 1977 and 2003. The compose ...
'' includes a prominent basset-horn part in the role of Eve, also written for Stephens. It was at Stockhausen’s suggestion that Stephens took up the basset horn, in order that she should play a middle-register instrument between the trumpet and trombone, two of the other principal instruments in the opera cycle ''Licht'', begun by Stockhausen in 1977. Stephens was often more of a co-creator than just an interpreter, collaborating in the exploration of all the dimensions of performance, including new playing techniques and special effects (such as flutter tonguing, glissandos, singing while playing, microtones, breath and key noises), as well as special choreography and costumes. The basset horn Suzanne Stephens plays is an instrument built by G. Leblanc Cie/Paris in 1977, with which she uses an E alto-clarinet mouthpiece in order to increase the resonance of the noises. The monumental basset-horn part ''Licht'' by itself amounts to some eight hours of music: substantial portions of '' Donnerstag'' (premiered in 1981 at the
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in Milan, new staging in 1985 at the Royal Opera at Covent Garden in London), '' Montag'' (premiered in May 1988 at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan), and '' Freitag'' (premiered at the
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in 1996), as well as scenes from '' Mittwoch'' (fourth scene, ''Michaelion'', premiered in 1998 at the
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, Munich) and '' Sonntag'' (third scene, ''Licht-Bilder'', premiered October 16, 2004 in Donaueschingen). More recently she performed the world premieres of the Fifth and Sixth Hours of Stockhausen’s last and unfinished chamber-music cycle '' Klang'': ''Harmonien'', for unaccompanied bass clarinet (July 11, 2007 in the Sülztalhalle, Kürten, during the Stockhausen Courses there), and ''Schönheit'', for bass clarinet, flute, and trumpet (at the Grande Auditório of the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, on October 5, 2009). Her involvement in the production of scores and records of Stockhausen works is very important to her, as is teaching and coaching the many clarinetists who have come to her for help in learning these works. Her main preoccupation is to guarantee the future of these compositions.


Discography

* 1976. Karlheinz Stockhausen, '' Sternklang''. Polydor 2612031 (2LP). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH. Reissued Deutsche Grammophon 2707 123 (2 LPs). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH, 1976. Reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 18 (2 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1991. * 1978. Karlheinz Stockhausen, ''Harlekin'' and ''Der kleine Harlekin''. Deutsche Grammophon 2531 006 (LP). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH. Reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 25. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1991. * 1979. Karlheinz Stockhausen, ''Inori''. (Suzanne Stephens, Japanese '' rin''). (With: Stockhausen, '' Formel''.) Deutsche Grammophon 2707 111 (2 LPs). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH, 1978. ''Inori'' alone reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 22 (CD). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1991. * 1980. Karlheinz Stockhausen, ''Sirius''. Deutsche Grammophon 2707 122 (2 LPs) Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH. Reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 26 (2 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1991. * 1983. Karlheinz Stockhausen, ''Donnerstag aus Licht'', opera. Deutsche Grammophon 2740 272 (4-LP box set) and 473 379-2 (4CD) (4 CDs). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH. Reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 30-ABCD (4 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1992. * 1985. Karlheinz Stockhausen, ''Tierkreis: Trio Version''; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A Major, KV 622 (cadenzas by Karlheinz Stockhausen). Markus Stockhausen, trumpet and piano, Kathinka Pasveer, flute and piccolo; Suzanne Stephens, clarinet; Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; Karlheinz Stockhausen, cond. Acanta 23531 (LP) and 43201 (CD). Hamburg: Fono Team GmbH, 1985. Clarinet Concerto reissued as part of ''Stockhausen Conducts Haydn and Mozart''. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 39 (2 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1993. * 1986. Stockhausen, Karlheinz. '' Unsichtbare Chöre''. Deutsche Grammophon 419432-1 (LP) and 419 432-2 (CD). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH. Reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 31 (CD). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1992. * 1988. Stockhausen, Karlheinz. ''In Freundschaft'', ''Traum-Formel'', ''Amour''. Deutsche Grammophon 419 378-2 (CD). Hamburg: Polydor International GmbH. Reissued on Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 27 (CD). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 1992. * 1992. Stockhausen, ''Monday from Light'', opera. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 36-ABCDE (5 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 1992. Stockhausen, ''Ave'' and ''Tierkreis'', Trio Version. (Also with ''Oberlippentanz''.) Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 35. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * Karlheinz Stockhausen, ''Michaels Reise: Solisten-Version'',
Markus Stockhausen Markus Stockhausen (born 2 May 1957) is a German trumpeter and composer. His recordings and performances have typically alternated between jazz and chamber or opera music, the latter often in collaboration with his father, composer Karlheinz St ...
, trumpet, Kathinka Pasveer, flute; Suzanne Stephens, basset horn, and 7 other musicians. ECM New Series. ECM 1406. Munich: ECM Records, 1992. * 1994. ''Musik für Klarinette, Baßklarinette, Bassetthorn: Suzee Stephens spielt 15 Kompositionen''. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 32 A–C (3 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 1994. Stockhausen, ''Examen''. (Also with ''Eingang und Formel'', ''Drachenkampf'', ''Oberlippentanz'', and 2 versions of ''Pietà''.) Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 43 (2 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 2000. CD 55 ''Bassetsu-Trio'' (Suzanne Stephens, basset horn; Marco Blaauw, trumpet; Andrew Digby, trombone). With ''Mittwochs-Abschied'' * 2002. Stockhausen, '' Europa-Gruss'' for winds and synthesizers (Suzanne Stephens, clarinet); ''Licht-Ruf'' (Suzanne Stephens, basset horn). Also with ''Two Couples'', for electronic and concrete music, ''Electronic and Concrete Music for Komet'', and ''Stop and Start'' for 6 instrumental groups. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 64. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 2003. ''Friday from Light'', opera. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 50 (4 CDs). Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 2003. Stockhausen, Ten scenes from ''Freitag aus Licht''. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 65. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 2005. Stockhausen, ''Licht-Bilder'' (3rd Scene of ''Sonntag aus Licht''), for tenor, ring-modulated flute, basset horn, and ring-modulated trumpet. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 68. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 2007. CD 82 ''Bassetsu'', for basset horn; ''Quitt'', for alto flute, clarinet, and trumpet. (With Michaels-Ruf, Synthi-Fou, Komet, and Trumpetent) Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag. * 2010. ''Harmonien'' and ''Schönheit''. Stockhausen Complete Edition CD 87. Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag.


References


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Further reading

* Dobrée, Georgina. 1995. "The Basset Horn". In ''The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet'', edited by Colin Lawson, 57–65. Cambridge Companions to Music. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. (cloth); (pbk). * Graham, Stephen. 2008.
Klang: A Tribute To Karlheinz Stockhausen—Weekend 1: London Sinfonietta, Royal College of Music Orchestra/Knussen, Masson
. MusicalCriticism.com. * Ingram, James, and Paul Roberts. 2008. "Über das Unsichtbarsein: Ein E-mail Interview mit James Ingram zu seiner Tätigkeit als Stockhausens Notenkopist", translated by Gisela Gronemeyer. ''MusikTexte'', no. 117 (May): 43–52. Expanded English text, as

(April 2009)
James Ingram: Act Two
website (accessed June 9, 2010). * Jungerman, Mary C. 1999. "The Single-reed Music of Karlheinz Stockhausen: How Does One Begin?". ''The Clarinet'' 27, no. 1: 52–57. * Jungerman, Mary C. 2008. "Special Report: New Bass Clarinet Work from Karlheinz Stockhausen". ''The Clarinet'' 35, no. 2 (March): 74–75. * Maconie, Robin. 2005. ''Other Planets: The Music of Karlheinz Stockhausen''. Lanham, Maryland, Toronto, Oxford: Scarecrow Press. . * Medić, Ivana. 2005. "The Stockhausen Composition and Interpretation Courses", translated by Dušan Zabrdac
''New Sound: International Magazine for Music'', no. 25
* Weston, Pamela. 1989. ''Clarinet Virtuosi of Today''. Baldock: Egon Publishers, 1989. . * Weston, Pamela T. 1997. "Stockhausen's Contributions to the Clarinet and Basset Horn....". ''The Clarinet'' 25, no. 1:60–61.


External links

* Nordin, Ingvar Loco.
Stockhausen Edition no. 25 (Harlekin / Der kleine Harlekin)
. Sonoloco Record Reviews. * Nordin, Ingvar Loco.

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