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Stockhausen syndrome: can we separate the mythology from the music? | Musique Non Stop

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Stockhausen syndrome: can we separate the mythology from the music?

His ego knew no bounds … but neither did his extraordinary music. As his epic opera Donnerstag aus Licht is staged in the UK for the first time in 34 years, we separate the cult from the culture of Karlheinz Stockhausen

Matched in musical-myth-mania perhaps only by Richard Wagner, Karlheinz Stockhausen is the ultimate conundrum for those of us who believe keenly in shifting classical music culture away from its alpha-male genius complex – but are still enthralled by the music. Do we get to have it both ways?

The German-born composer was the self-mythologiser extraordinaire who had entrancing charisma, bullish intelligence, no shortage of game-changing opinions, nor shortage of confidence with which to assert them. A guru with disciples and rivals, he fostered a personality cult that went way beyond his music to encompass fashion, spirituality, even a galactic origin story. Isn’t this precisely the artist-as-hero narrative we need to dismantle?

He declared that God gave birth to him on the star Sirius, and that he was musically educated up there in the galaxy

Sink into Donnerstag and you'll hear wondrous orchestral kaleidoscopics, vocal elasticity, vintage 70s electronic wizardry

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by Kate Molleson via Electronic music | The Guardian

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