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Once again I pick up this vague feeling of magic that so rarely spreads like incense as I listen to the three-fold Aquarius music box melody that opens Tierkreis maybe because I was born under those stars myself in the dawning of the age of Aquarius And my very best wishes to you for a prosperous new year.Once again this lightheartedness and seriousness simultaneously, this light touch and penetrating gaze music boxes and the Zodiac ! On a backdrop of the brownish-grayish underbrush of yesteryears mouldering leaves in aspen and birch slopes of early spring the scattered, dispersed showers of naked, luminous, blue Anemone Hepatica shine like brittle tones out of the music boxes, and the white pre-summer clouds on high, torn by fresh winds from the sea, drift past, while the thrushes up in the branches signal their territories your being at rest in the center of itself, in the sounds of the thrushes, of the music boxes and the wind in the crowns of the trees, as you travel your inward spiral to a restful and completely aware center of centers, where your mind hovers over the clear and reflecting pond of your spirit accompanied by this music box music, wherein crystal prisms slowly circle each other, emitting clusters of many-colored light revealing the Buddha-nature of enlightenment Also found a dissenting opinion.- Jerome Kohl ( talk) 23:03, 24 December 2009 (UTC) Thank you for the very informative answer, and Merry Christmas to you, too! - Joachim Pense ( talk) 09:26, 26 December 2009 (UTC) My pleasure entirely. It was certainly played for comedy, and the performers had received extra coaching on their gestures from Carlos Paz, a dancer and stage director who was involved in the staging of the recent production of Michaels Reise um die Erde that toured Europe last year.- Jerome Kohl ( talk) 17:07, 24 December 2009 (UTC) Reference found, and added to the article. They seemed to enjoy the antics, especially the stiff, robot-like movements of the two marimbaphonists. Only about 8 children came to the introductory talk, but there were perhaps 15 or 20 at the performance of Musik im Bauch (I don't believe any of them stayed for the second half of the concert, which was Cosmic Pulses). The children were invited to participate in the discussion, and to give their opinions about what might happen at various points in the composition. I attended the concert, and also observed the introductory talk, which seemed well-designed for the purpose. The concert publicity specifically mentioned the appeal of this piece to very young people, and parents were invited to bring their children not only to the concert, but to a pre-concert talk for children given by one member of the ensemble. (Of course, the score introduction for Tierkreis specifically mentions the possibility of children performing the pieces, and the possibility that some notes in the accompaniments may have to be left out if their hands are too small.) As for actual performances, I can only testify to the one given by the Anthos Ensemble last July at the Stockhausen Courses for New Music (some rehearsal photos can be seen here). What about the real performances? Did many children attend? How was it announced? - Joachim Pense ( talk) 12:57, 24 December 2009 (UTC) Hi Joachim, Merry Christmas! I shall have to look for a source to answer your first question, with specific reference to Musik im Bauch. Is there a reference for this? I didn't find anything in Texte 4. The text says that Musik im Bauch was written for an audience of children. This article was nominated for deletion on 22 July 2008. Classical music Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music Template:WikiProject Classical music Classical music articles To participate, you can edit this article or visit the project page for more details.
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