Licht (Light), subtitled "The Seven Days of the Week," is a cycle of seven operas composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen which, in total, lasts over 29 hours. Opera is an art form in which Singers and Musicians perform a Dramatic work (called an opera which combines a text (called a Libretto
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The Licht opera project, originally titled Hikari (光 , Japanese for "light"), originated with a piece for dancers and Gagaku orchestra commissioned by the National Theater in Tokyo. Gagaku (ja [[wiktionary雅 雅]][[wiktionary楽 楽]] literally "elegant music" is a type of Japanese classical music that has been performed at the Imperial court The is a complex consisting of three halls in two buildings in Hayabusa-chō a neighborhood in Chiyoda Tokyo, Japan. officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. Titled Jahreslauf (Course of the Years), this piece became the first act of Dienstag. Another important Japanese influence is from Noh theater, which the composer cites in connection with his conception of stage action (Stockhausen, Conen, and Hennlich 1989, 282). or is a major form of classic Japanese musical Drama that has been performed since the 14th century Though it has often been said Licht was inspired by The Urantia Book, only Donnerstag makes direct reference to it, in acts 1 and 3. The Urantia Book (also sometimes called The Urantia Papers or the Fifth Epochal Revelation) is a spiritual and philosophical The emblems of Michael and Lucifer in Licht are also derived from this book (Bandur 2004). Michael (מִיכָאֵל Micha'el or Mîkhā'ēl; Μιχαήλ Mikhaíl; Michael or Míchaël; ميخائيل Mikhā'īl) is an Lucifer is a name frequently given to Satan in Christian belief
The musical structure of the cycle is based on three counterpointed main melodies (or "formulas"), each associated with a central character. It follows the method of super-formula composition: these melodies define both the tonal centers and durations of scenes as a whole, as well as the melodic phrasing in detail. Formula composition is a serially -derived technique encountered principally in the music of Karlheinz Stockhausen, involving the projection expansion and Each of the three central characters is also associated with an instrument: Michael with the trumpet, Eve with the basset-horn, and Lucifer with the trombone. Michael (מִיכָאֵל Micha'el or Mîkhā'ēl; Μιχαήλ Mikhaíl; Michael or Míchaël; ميخائيل Mikhā'īl) is an Adam (אָדָם ʼĀḏām, "dust man mankind" آدم; Ge'ez: አዳ and Eve (חַוָּה Ḥawwā, "living The basset horn or tenor clarinet (sometimes written basset-horn) is a Musical instrument, a member of the Clarinet family Lucifer is a name frequently given to Satan in Christian belief The trombone is a Musical instrument in the brass family Like all brass instruments it is a lip-reed Aerophone: sound is produced when the player’s
The cycle is constructed modularly. Not only is each of the seven operas a self-sufficient work, but so are the individual acts, scenes, and—in some cases—portions of scenes. These modules may be segments (e. g. , the eleven instrumental solo sections from Orchester-Finalisten from Mittwoch), or layers (e. g. , the electronic Oktophonie layer from the second act of Dienstag or the Klavierstück XIII version of the first scene of Samstag (Luzifers Traum), with the bass voice omitted), or a combination of the two (e. The Klavierstücke ( Piano Pieces) constitute a series of compositions by German Composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. g. , the vocal sextet Menschen, hört and the Bassetsu-Trio, which are two layers of the "Karusel" subscene from Michaelion, the fourth scene of Mittwoch).
There are seven operas, each named for a day of the week, whose subject matter reflects attributes associated in traditional mythologies with each day. The names of the days of the week in various world languages can be classified as either numerical or planetary; however in either case the names of one or more days The word mythology (from the Greek grc μυθολογία mythología, meaning "a story-telling a legendary lore" These attributes in turn rest on the seven planets of Antiquity (and their associated deities) from which the day-names are derived:
Each opera is composed from an elaborated form of the corresponding day-segment of the superformula, made by superimposing one or more complete lines from the superformula, compressed to the length of the day-segment. Planets in astrology have a meaning different from the modern astronomical understanding of what a planet is. The Moon is the earth's companion satellite though some astronomers believe that it approaches being a planet in its own right Mars was the Roman Warrior god, the son of Juno and Jupiter, husband of Bellona, and the lover of Venus. "Alipes" redirects here For the Centipede Genus, see Alipes (centipede. In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the king of the gods and the god of Sky and Thunder. Venus was a major Roman Goddess principally associated with Love, Beauty and fertility, the equivalent of the Greek goddess Saturn ( Latin: Saturnus) was a major Roman God of agriculture and harvest The Sun (is considered a very important part of Astrology. It as well as the Moon, are the most important of the astrological planets. These are named for the day in question (e. g. , Mittwoch-Formel. ) The separate acts and scenes often involve further superimpositions of formula material. For example, "Luzifers Traum", the first scene of Samstag, has a total of five layers (Kohl 1990 and 1993).
Donnerstag is an opera for 14 performers: 3 voices, 8 instrumentalists, 3 dancers, plus a choir, an orchestra, and tapes. It was the first part of Licht to be written, between 1978 and 1980. Thursday is the day of the archangel Michael, and the story is centered around this character. Michael (מִיכָאֵל Micha'el or Mîkhā'ēl; Μιχαήλ Mikhaíl; Michael or Míchaël; ميخائيل Mikhā'īl) is an It opens in the foyer with Donnerstags Gruss (Thursday's Greeting), followed in the theater by three acts: Michaels Jugend (Michael's Youth, in three scenes: "Childhood", "Moon-Eve", and "Examination"), Michaels Reise um die Erde (Michael's Journey Round the Earth) and Michaels Heimkehr (Michael's Homecoming, in two scenes: "Festival" and "Vision"), followed outside the theater by Donnerstags Abschied (Thursday's Farewell).
Photos of Michaels Reise um die Erde
The 16-channel tape composition Unsichtbare Chöre (Invisible Choirs, 1979) is incorporated into act 1, and again into act 3, scene 1, and Stockhausen's Klavierstück XII is an arrangement of act 1, scene 3. The Klavierstücke ( Piano Pieces) constitute a series of compositions by German Composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. In addition, act 1, scene 1 was transcribed by the composer as Bijou, for alto flute, bass clarinet, and tape.
Samstag is an opera for 13 performers: 1 voice, 10 instrumentalists, 2 dancers, a symphonic band (or symphony orchestra), ballet or mimes, and male choir with organ. It was composed between 1981 and 1983. Saturday is Lucifer's day. Lucifer is a name frequently given to Satan in Christian belief It opens with the Samstags Gruss (Saturday's Greeting) for four spatially separated brass ensembles with percussion (Bandur 1999). The opera itself consists of four scenes: Luzifers Traum (Lucifer's Dream), for bass voice and piano; Kathinkas Gesang als Luzifers Requiem (Kathinka's Chant as Lucifer's Requiem), for flute and six perdussionists; Luzifers Tanz (Lucifer's Dance), for symphony band (or orchestra), bass voice, solo piccolo, solo piccolo trumpet, solo dancer, stilt-dancer, and dancer-mimes; and Luzifers Abschied (Lucifer's Farewell), for male choir, seven trombones, and organ.
Montag, composed between 1984 and 1988. is dedicated to Eve. Adam (אָדָם ʼĀḏām, "dust man mankind" آدم; Ge'ez: አዳ and Eve (חַוָּה Ḥawwā, "living It is the first part to feature an orchestra with synthesizers (called a "modern orchestra" by Stockhausen), backing 21 performers: 14 voices, 6 instruments and an actor, as well as adult and children's choirs. As usual, it opens with Montags Gruss (Monday's Greeting). Three acts follow: Evas Erstgeburt (Eve's First Birth-Giving), Evas Zweitgeburt (Eve's Second Birth-Giving) and Evas Zauber (Eve's Magic). The piece closes with Montags Abschied (Monday's Farewell).
Photos of Montag aus Licht at La Scala, Milan
After having composed the three "solo" operas, Stockhausen proceeded to explore all combinations of the characters. Dienstag is the day of conflict between Michael and Lucifer. After the opening greeting, two acts follow: Jahreslauf (Course of the Years) and Invasion-Explosion mit Abschied (Invasion-Explosion with Farewell). Dienstag is an opera for 17 performers, with 3 solo voices, 10 solo instrumentalist, again a "modern orchestra" (14 instruments including synthesizers) and, in the second act, electronic music (titled "Oktophonie") projected in eight channels, with loudspeakers arranged at the corners of a cube shape around the audience. Electronic music is music that employs Electronic musical instruments and Electronic Music technology in its production
Photos of Dienstag aus Licht at the Leipzig Opera
Freitag, written between 1991 and 1994, portrays Eve's temptation by Lucifer. The whole is divided into two acts, and has a novel structure: apart from the greeting and farewell, it is composed of two layers of scenes: ten "real scenes" with live performers on stage and twelve "sound scenes" with electronic transformations of familiar sounds, both performed simultaneously over a third layer of abstract electronic music. It is a complex production headed by 5 acting musicians (soprano, baritone, bass, flute, basset-horn) as well as 12 couples of dancer-mimes, children's orchestra, children's choir, 12 choir singers, synthesizer player, electronic music with sound scenes. The basset horn or tenor clarinet (sometimes written basset-horn) is a Musical instrument, a member of the Clarinet family The ten real scenes are:
Photo of the scene Kinder-Tutti at the Leipzig Opera
Mittwoch is characterized by the cooperation of Eve, Michael and Lucifer. This complex piece, written between 1992 and 1998, is comprised of four scenes: Welt-Parlament (World Parliament), Orchester-Finalisten (Orchestra Finalists), Helikopter-Streichquartett (Helicopter String Quartet)—which is a piece, as the name implies, for four stringed instruments and four helicopters, the latter used both as a performatic device and as a sound source—and Michaelion. The Helikopter-Streichquartett (Helicopter String Quartet is one of Karlheinz Stockhausen 's best-known pieces and one of the most complex to perform The greeting for Mittwoch is the electronic part of scene 4, and the farewell is the electronic music from scene 2. The latter, like the electronic music for act 2 of Dienstag, is projected octophonically through speakers arranged at the corners of a cube surrounding the audience.
Sonntag, written between 1998 and 2003, is centered on the mystical union of Eve and Michael. It is an opera with five scenes and a farewell (scene 1 is also the Greeting): Lichter-Wasser (Lights-Waters), Engel-Prozessionen (Angel Processions), Licht-Bilder (Light Pictures), Düfte-Zeichen (Scents-Signs), Hoch-Zeiten (Weddings or, more literally, High-Times), and Sonntags Abschied (Sunday's Farewell). The farewell is an adaptation for five sythesizers of the choral part of "Hoch-Zeiten", and also exists in a version for soloist with tape, in which guise it is the composer's Klavierstück XIX. The Klavierstücke ( Piano Pieces) constitute a series of compositions by German Composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Expanding on the multimedia nature of an opera, which involves several art forms such as music, dance, theater and scenery, scene 4 involves yet another human sense, by including the release of fragrances towards the audience. Multimedia is media and content that utilizes a combination of different content forms. The final scene is actually two scenes in one, performed simultaneously in two separate auditoriums: one for five choirs and the other for five orchestral groups. At various points, aural "windows" are provided through which the music from the other auditorium is "piped in" through loudspeakers, and the scene is performed twice, the second time with the choirs in the hall where the instrumentalists performed the first time, and vice-versa.
The notable absence from Sunday of the third main character, Lucifer, holds the key to a mystery that surrounds Licht: Stockhausen has mentioned an additional scene, called Luziferium, which is intended to be performed simultaneously to Sonntag, but in a different place, symbolizing the imprisonment of Lucifer, away from Eve and Michael. This scene has never been performed, and it is not known if it was ever written.
Apart from the versions of various scenes that can be performed separately, and arrangements of such scenes, there are some pieces that lie outside of the Licht cycle proper, and yet are closely related to it. For example, the Licht superformula itself is adapted as a brief "signalling" piece:
Other pieces are "source" compositions, intermediate between the superformula and final compositional elaboration into parts of one of the operas.
Some others are themselves elaborated from such source compositions, but follow a separate line of development:
There are four pieces made of versions of the formula for Mittwoch:
Also, there is
Finally, there is:
which sets a text from Aus den sieben Tagen (1968), incorporating fragments of the Licht superformula. Aus den sieben Tagen (From the Seven Days is a collection of 15 text compositions by Karlheinz Stockhausen, composed in May 1968 in reaction to a personal crisis
Work on Licht began in 1977, and was finished in 2003, though the final scene was performed for the first time in 2004. The first five operas have been staged at La Scala, Covent Garden, and the Leipzig Opera. The Teatro alla Scala (or La Scala, as it is known in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's most famous Opera houses The theatre was WikipediaWikiProject Opera --> The Royal Opera House is an Opera house and major performing Oper Leipzig is an Opera house and Opera company in Leipzig, Germany. The two final operas have yet to be staged in their entirety, though the scenes have had separate premières (as was also true for the other five operas). The four scenes of Wednesday were performed individually between 1996 and 1998. Plans were made to stage Wednesday in Bonn in 2000 and in Berne in 2003, but both were canceled due to financial and technical problems. Bonn is the 19th largest city in Germany. Located about 20 kilometres south of Cologne on the river Rhine in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia The city of Berne or Bern (, Berne, Berna, Romansh: Berna, Bernese German: Bärn) is the Bundesstadt ( Federal The five scenes and "farewell"of Sunday were premièred between 1999 and 2004. The entire cycle, however, was broadcast in a series on SWR2 between 2001 and 2007, introduced by the composer in conversation with Reinhard Ermen (Stockhausen-Verlag 2008, 6–9).
Performing such a piece is a challenge not only due to its length, but also due to the logistics involved. Logistics is the management of the flow of Goods, Information and other resources including Energy and people between the point of origin and the point Each part, and in many cases, each scene, is designed for a different composition of musicians, ranging from scenes written for a capella choir to orchestra with synthesizer to string quartet playing from helicopters above the concert hall. History Since 400 AD Chinese children have played with bamboo flying toys.