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Formula composition is a serially derived technique encountered principally in the music of
Karlheinz Stockhausen Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th-century classical music, 20th and early 21st-century ...
, involving the projection, expansion, and '' Ausmultiplikation'' of either a single melody-formula, or a two- or three-voice
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construction (sometimes stated at the outset). In contrast to serial music, where the structuring features are more or less abstract and remain largely inaccessible to the listener's ear, in formula composition the musical specifications of pitch, dynamics,
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,
timbre In music, timbre ( ), also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone. Timbre distinguishes different types of sound production, such as choir voices and musica ...
, and
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are always directly evident in the sound, through the use of a concisely articulated melodic tone succession, the formula, which defines the large-scale form as well as all the internal musical details of the composition.


Stockhausen's music

Though foreshadowed in Stockhausen's once-withdrawn '' Formel'' ("Formula") of 1951, the technique made its first appearance in ''
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'' in 1970, and became the central focus of Stockhausen's music up to 2003. Stockhausen's mammoth
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
cycle '' Licht'' is based on a three-strand "super-formula". Hermann Conen identifies two kinds of formula composition in Stockhausen's works prior to ''Licht'':
formula compositions in which the form results from projection of the formula, ... ndworks in which melodies in themselves possess many internal characteristics of formulas, but where the formal idea itself does not originate from the formula(s) used in their realisation
Works of the first type include ''Mantra'' (1970), '' Inori'' (1973–74), ''
Jubiläum ''Jubiläum'' (Jubilee) is an orchestral composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, work-number 45 in the composer's catalogue of works. History ''Jubiläum'' is a relatively short work of about 15 minutes duration, written in 1977 on commission fo ...
'' (1977), and ''
In Freundschaft ''In Freundschaft'' (In friendship) is a composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, number 46 in his catalogue of works. It is a serial composition for a solo instrument, first for clarinet, and later arranged by the composer for many other instrument ...
'' (1977); works of the second type comprise '' Alphabet für Liège'' (1972), the “Laub und Regen” duet from '' Herbstmusik'' (1974), ''
Musik im Bauch ' (Music in the Belly) is a piece of scenic music for six percussionists and music boxes composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1975, and is Number 41 in his catalog of works. The world premiere was presented on 28 March 1975 as part of the Royan ...
'' (1975), ''
Harlekin ''Harlekin'' (Harlequin) is a composition for unaccompanied clarinet by Karlheinz Stockhausen, named for the commedia dell'arte character Harlequin. It was composed in 1975 and is Number 42 in his catalogue of works. A shorter, derived work calle ...
'' (1975), '' Der kleine Harlekin'' (1975), and ''
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'' (1975–77). Other works from the 1970s, such as '' Sternklang'' (1971), ''
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'' (1971), ''
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'' (1972), the first three parts of ''Herbstmusik'', '' Atmen gibt das Leben'' (1974/76–77), '' Tierkreis'' (1974–75), and '' Amour'' (1976) do not employ formula technique, according to Conen, though the composer includes ''Atmen gibt das Leben'' amongst the works composed using "formula complexes".


Other composers

Pierre Boulez describes his composition '' Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna'' (1975) as a "ceremony of memory", based on "numerous repetitions of the same formulas", and it has been seen as an analogue to Stockhausen's formula compositions—especially to ''Inori'', because of the shared ritual character of the two compositions.
York Höller York Höller (; born 11 January 1944) is a German composer and professor of composition at the Hochschule für Musik Köln. Biography Höller was born in Leverkusen. Between 1963 and 1970 he studied at the Cologne Musikhochschule: composition wit ...
, who studied with Stockhausen in 1971–72, uses a similar method, which he names ''Klanggestalt'' (literally, "sound-shape"), and at least one writer has used the expression "formula composition" to describe it. Finbar O'Súilleabháin, however, while accepting there are parallels between the techniques in Höller's opera ''
Der Meister und Margarita ' (''The Master and Margarita'') is an opera in two acts by York Höller. The libretto, also by Höller, is based on Mikhail Bulgakov's novel, ''The Master and Margarita''. Höller composed the work between 1984 and 1989, and revised it in 2008. ...
'' (1984–85) and Stockhausen's ''Licht'' cycle (1977–2003), concludes that Höller's conception is "perfectly distinct".


See also

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Melodic formula Melody type or type-melody is a set of melodic formulas, figures, and patterns. Term and typical meanings "Melody type" is a fundamental notion for understanding a nature of Western and non-Western musical modes, according to Harold Powers' ...


References


Cited sources

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Further reading

* Blumröder, Christoph von. 1976. "Karlheinz Stockhausens ''Mantra für 2 Pianisten''. Ein Beispiel für eine symbiotische Kompositionsform." ''Melos'' 43, no. 2/''Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 137'' (March–April): 94–104. * Bor, Mustafa. 2008. "Pitch and Duration Contours in Karlheinz Stockhausen's Super-formula for ''Licht''". In ''Musical Currents from the Left Coast'', edited by Jack Boss and Bruce Quaglia, 129–154. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. . * . 1981. "Musik aus Zahlen: Prinzipien der musikalischen Formgestaltung in der seriellen Kompositionspraxis." In ''Reflexionen über Musik heute'', edited by
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, 24–57. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne. * Kohl, Jerome. 1983–84. "The Evolution of Macro- and Micro-Time Relations in Stockhausen's Recent Music." '' Perspectives of New Music'' 22:147–185. * Kohl, Jerome. 1990. "Into the Middleground: Formula Syntax in Stockhausen's ''Licht''." ''Perspectives of New Music'' 28, no. 2 (Summer): 262–291. * Kohl, Jerome. 1993. "Time and ''Light''." ''Contemporary Music Review'' 7, no. 2:203–219. * Kohl, Jerome. 2004. "Der Aspekt der Harmonik in ''Licht''." In ''Internationales Stockhausen-Symposion 2000: LICHT. Musikwissenschaftliches Institut der Universität zu Köln, 19. bis 22. Oktober 2000. Tagungsbericht''. Edited by Imke Misch and
Christoph von Blumröder Christoph von Blumröder (born 18 July 1951) is a German musicologist. Career Born in Northeim, Blumröder studied musicology at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg in Breisgau with Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht, philosophy and history of the . ...
, 116–132. Münster, Berlin, London:
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. . * Misch, Imke. 2016. "Karlheinz Stockhausen: The Challenge of Legacy: An Introduction". In ''The Musical Legacy of Karlheinz Stockhausen: Looking Back and Forward'', edited by M. J. Grant and Imke Misch, 11–19. Hofheim: Wolke Verlag. . * Petazzi, Paolo. 1993. "Karlheinz Stockhausen: dalle tecniche seriali alla 'Formelkomposition'". In ''Due serate monografiche dedicata a Karlheinz Stockhausen'', edited by Mauro Conti and Alberto Paloscia, 17–27. 56° Maggio Musicale Fiorentino 1993: 21 and 23 June. Florence: Teatro Communale di Firenze. * Stockhausen, Karlheinz. 1989. "Die Kunst, zu hören". In his ''Texte zur Musik'' 5, 669–700. Cologne: DuMont Buchverlag. . * Stockhausen, Karlheinz. 1989. "Musikalische Metamorphose". In his ''Texte zur Musik'' 5, 701–736. Cologne: DuMont Buchverlag. . * Ulrich, Thomas. 2017. ''Stockhausens Zyklus LICHT: Ein Opernführer''. Cologne, Weimar, and Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. . * Wager, Gregg. 2003. "Symbolische Aspekte der Formel-Komposition". ''
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