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Works | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). List of all works. Remembering Japan – part 1. 16 channel electroacoustic composition , 9:48 min. Voice – unrooted. Soprano and electronics , 16:00 min. Improvisation with Vijay Iyer (piano) and Hans Tutschku (live-electronics) , 29:00 min. For violin, violoncello, piano, percussion and electronics , 15:00 min. Violoncello and 8-channel live-electronics , 18 min. For piano and electronics , 23:00 min. 16-channel electroacoustic composition , 31:00 min.
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany) | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Daniel Hoffmann, Matthias von Hintzenstern, Hans Tutschku, Michael von Hintzenstern. I will help you, whenever I get a chance, to continue in the discovery and clarification of the intuitive music.” This fruitful collaboration culminated in 2005 in studio recordings of six intuitive compositions from the cycle Für kommende Zeiten under Stockhausen’s direction for his CD label. 8212; Michael von Hintzenstern.
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Daniel Hoffmann | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany).
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multimedia | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Multimedia works and exhibitions. Interactive sound sculptures and photo installation. Choreography : Larissa Douglas Koch. Klangwald – Lichtgestein. Open-air multimedia composition with sound and light projection. For dance, video and ensemble , 40:00 min. 8230; a secret …. Interactive sound and video installation. Die Süsse unserer traurigen Kindheit. The sweetness of our sad childhood). Video in collaboration with Kerstin Wagener, ZKM Karlsruhe.
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ceramics | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Since several years I have been interested in ceramics and followed various courses with potters from different countries. Here are come examples of recent pieces:.
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sound installations | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Sound installations and sound sculptures. Interactive sound sculptures and photo installation. Outdoor sound installation for the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Sound installation in three parts. 8230; a secret …. Interactive sound and video installation. Die Kirche als Klangskulptur. The church as sound sculpture). The invisible bell tower). Open air sound installation.
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instrumental | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Instrumental works (with and without electronics). Voice – unrooted. Soprano and electronics , 16:00 min. For violin, violoncello, piano, percussion and electronics , 15:00 min. Violoncello and 8-channel live-electronics , 18 min. For piano and electronics , 23:00 min. For bass clarinet and electronics , 10:15 min. For oboe, bass clarinet and electronics , 11:30 min. For oboe and electronics , 11:30 min. For bass clarinet and electronics , 11:30 min. For me...
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Film | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Auf der Suche nach noch nie gehörten Klängen. Ein Film von Uli Aumüller und Gösta Courkamp. The breath, the air, the light (Der Atem, die Luft, das Licht). Film music for Marco Gastini.
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Texts | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Collection of articles and teaching ressources. Using max.bach and max.cage. JIM 2015 Montréal, Keynote. Alice aux pays de l’électroacoustique. Physical gesture and space in my creative process. Presentation at the Japanese Society for Sonic Arts. Lecture and concert at Kunitachi College Tokyo. The use of iOS devices in recent compositions of mixed music. The other side – interview. Ralph Paland: Zur Musik und kompositorischen Poetik von Hans Tutschku.
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Photography | Hans Tutschku
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Ensemble for intuitive Music, Weimar (Germany). Photography has been important to me since my grandpa made me the gift of my first camera when I was 10. These shots are from the project “The other side” and involve image projection on dancers. There is no photoshop or other digital processing involved. Tell me … a secret! Those photographs were turned into interactive sound panels.
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