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| Michael von Biel's musical production at the beginning of the 1960's was clearly marked by the expansion of the musical material. Quartet No. 1 (1962) and even more, Quartet No. 2 (1963) are noise compositions whose expressiveness rests essentially on the discovery of new sonic possibilities and performance techniques. Bowing with excessive pressure, playing behind the bridge, leading the bow in a diagonal direction, hitting the tip of the bow on the body of the instrument -- these are the techniques with which the sound of the strings enters into the realm of noise. Whereas in the first quartet, the areas of musical sound and instrumental noise are still largely set off against one another, in the second quartet, the concept of a music based solely on noise is realized without compromise. Both of the compositions Quartet with Accompaniment for string quartet and cello (1965) and Jagdstück ('Hunting Piece') for 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, 2 horns, 2 tenor tubas, contrabass, tape, e-guitars and electronically amplified barbecue grills (1966) are based on the contrast of divergent sound worlds. Before attending the composition courses of Karlheinz Stockhausen in Darmstadt for three years in a row starting in 1961, von Biel studied one year with Morton Feldman in New York where he met David Tudor and John Cage. Earlier than for most European composers, approaches in aesthetic thinking which couldn't have been more different from one another collided in his consciousness, and this occurred at a point in time when their music-historical consequence could not yet be forseen. |
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ARTISTS Michael Von Biel (composer)
1. Streichquartett Nr. 1 (1962; WDR 2003) [Pellegrini-Quartett: Antonio Pellegrini, 1. Violine; Thomas Hofer, 2. Violine; Fabio Maarano, Viola; Helmut Menzler, Violoncello]
2. Streichquartett Nr. 2 (Urfassung, 1963; WDR 2003) [Pellegrini-Quartett]
3. Quartett mit Begleitung (Quartett Nr. 3, 1965; WDR 1967) 12:05 [Egon Mayer, Violine; Dagmar Apel, Violine; Johannes Fritsch, Viola; Magdalene Bröckel, Violoncello; Michael von Biel, Violoncello]
4. Jagdstück für Bläserinstrumentalisten und Live-Elektronik (1966; WDR 1968) 28:05 [Franz-Willy Neugebauer, Trompete; Kurt Schmidt, Trompete; Gerhard Burdack, Horn und Tenortuba; Konrad Alfing, Horn und Tenortuba; Willy Walther, Posaune; Josef Feck, Posaune; Emil Morneweg, Kontrabaß; Wilhelm Bruck und Michael von Biel, Begleitung; Ltg. Bernhard Kontarsky]
5. Fassung (elektronische Tonbandmusik, 1964; WDR 1964) 13:34 [Studio für elektronische Musik des WDR] |
TRACKS Streichquartett Nr. 1 (1962; WDR 2003); Streichquartett Nr. 2 (Urfassung, 1963; WDR 2003); Quartett mit Begleitung (Quartett Nr. 3, 1965; WDR 1967), Jagdstück für Bläserinstrumentalisten und Live-Elektronik (1966; WDR 1968), Fassung (elektronische Tonbandmusik, 1964; WDR 1964). |
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