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ARTIST
ZELLER, HANS RUDOLPH
TITLE
Hans Rudolf Zeller
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
EDITION TELEMARK
CATALOG #
ET 314-04LP
ET 314-04LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
9/23/2016
2014 release.
Hans Rudolf Zeller
(b. 1934 in Berlin) is best-known for being a music theorist, essayist and writer on contemporary music. His essays on
Dieter Schnebel
,
Iannis Xenakis
, micro-tonality etc., often published in the German journal Musik-Konzepte, are deemed being among the best ever written on new music. Apart from that, he has since the 1960s maintained his own artistic work, most of which has not been published or only seen the light of day in private micro-editions. Zeller's work often involves combining multiple dimensions (texts, vocals, visual projections) into one cinematological literature. This LP edition is an attempt at collecting various elements of Zeller's work. All recordings have been made between 2006 and 2016, yet many of the underlying concepts date back to the 1960s or 1970s. Contained are two scriptophonies (works combining writing and vocals, with the notion of writing being extended in ways not unlike those
Carlfriedrich Claus
and
Gerhard Rühm
have shown), two vocal improvisations, one piece of Tesa sounds (sounds produced by adhesive tape), and one piece for horn. The full-color sleeve and inner sleeve show Tesa pictures made between 1961 and 1970, and one collage from 2010. There is one insert with detailed liner notes by Zeller in German and English, and another insert showing a relic of a scriptophony. Edition of 300.
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