STOCKHAUSEN – a Festival of LIGHT

STOCKHAUSEN – a Festival of LIGHT

19 – 21 August 2012

This month the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Conservatoire, together with their partners, present Stockhausen: a Festival of LIGHT, a celebration of the work of the highly influential composer Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Stockhausen (1928-2007) is considered one of the most important and controversial composers of the last century. A ground-breaking visionary, he is known for his pioneering work in electronic music which influenced such artists as The BeatlesFrank Zappa, Miles DavisPink Floyd andBjork amongst many others.

Stockhausen – A Festival of Light is timed to coincide with the world premiere of Mittwoch aus Licht (Wednesday from Light), performed by Birmingham Opera Company on 21-24 August. The opera is so complex, featuring a Helicopter String Quartet with real helicopters, two choirs, solo instrumentalists, live electronic and acoustic music and a dancing camel, that it has never been performed in its entirety until now.

Leading specialists on Stockhausen from around the world will converge on Birmingham to speak at the Festival, with subjects including ‘Stockhausen in Birmingham’ and ‘Stockhausen’s musical helicopters’.

The Festival includes Modified Stockhausen, an evening at mac Birmingham with performances from musicians influenced by the pioneering composer, including Modified Toy Orchestra playing new material on souped-up versions of children’s toys. Birmingham-based experimental electronic collective Ostrich Box and Raffertie also perform. Music historian Dick Witts starts the evening with his take on the links between the composer’s work and leftfield electronic music.

Other performances will take place across the three days by BCMGJack McNeillRichard BarrettChris CutlerIan PaceChris Brannick and BEAST (Birmingham Electro-Acoustic Sound Theatre).

A highlight of the Festival will be an exclusive visit to the dress rehearsal of the sold out Mittwoch aus Licht at Argyle Works on Tuesday 21 August.

Tickets for the full, three day festival are priced £65 (£45 concessions).  Tickets are also available for individual talks and performances.

Booking information and further details can be found at www.stockhausenbirmingham.co.uk.

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