Intuitive music

The term intuitive music in 1968 influenced by Karlheinz Stockhausen ( However, the jazz musician Lennie Tristano has been in the years around 1950 with " Lennie Tristano and his Intuitive Music" placarded ). In his piece " From the Seven Days " (1968) short text fragments have been presented for attuning to then play from the intuition. The associated freedom in the realization need not be misunderstood as a license for random interpretations. Stockhausen was not looking for "uncertainty " but " intuitive certainty " from which a creative music is organically produced.

Intuitive music however will be viewed as a form of improvisation, in which no ready-made concepts or rules are followed, most comparable to free improvisation, which is maintained in free jazz.

Markus Stockhausen designed since February 2000 in Cologne, a series of concerts with intuitive music. He uses the term to be " demarcate " of free jazz, as its aesthetics does not allow harmonies. For it is intuitive music "that the musician alone responds to the hearing, the imagination, the moment and from his intuition inventing music. This is a marked difference to improvise, which means a variation of a known and predetermined material usually. Within the intuitive music but should be able to happen everything that wants to be expressed in the now. "

Ensembles and musicians

  • Markus Stockhausen
  • Ensemble for Intuitive Music Weimar
  • Channel XX
  • Phase - three

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