
O presente trabalho tem o objetivo de compreender os desafios interpretativos por trás da elaboração de novas performances de Mikrophonie I (1964), para tam-tam, eletrônica e seis intérpretes, de Karlheinz Stockhausen. A partir da contextualização histórica da obra e das estratégias empregadas pelo compositor para sua transmissão, pretendemos analisar as escolhas musicais feitas pelo Ensemble Stockhausen na interpretação da peça, considerando criticamente como a versão de referência estabelecida por Stockhausen pode ser utilizada no processo interpretativo da obra.
This paper aims to understand the interpretative challenges behind the interpretation of new performances of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Mikrophonie I (1964), for tam-tam, electronics and six performers. Based on the historical context of the work and the strategies employed by the composer for its transmission, the musical choices made by Ensemble Stockhausen in the interpretation of the piece are analyzed critically considering how this version of reference established by Stockhausen can be used in the interpretative process of the work.
Performance, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Música contemporânea, Música Mista, Mikrophonie I
Performance, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Música contemporânea, Música Mista, Mikrophonie I
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