hörpartitur – listening score

I’m on a major notation kick lately.  Just found this on the youtubes.  It’s a “listening score” made by Rainer Wehinger for the Ligeti’s electronic piece Artikulation, one of three pieces Ligeti composed while working in the electronic music studio at WDR (the only three electronic works he ever composed) A fella who calls himself d21d34c55 (a fibonacci devotee, apparently), scanned the score and synced it with ligeti’s piece. Pretty cool.

Of course, what I want to know is whether anyone has ever tried to get a group together to perform it as an instrumental score.

posted on 12.14.10  |  category: i like, notation

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  1. Comment by barry

    It’s funny how the score has a 50’s aesthetic, and like much early electronic music, it sounds so space age. Gorgeous and a tinge nostalgic both to see and hear.

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