Herbert Eimert

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Klangstudie II 04:29 Tools
Klang im unbegrenzten Raum 10:32 Tools
Klangstudie I 03:57 Tools
Klangstudie II (1952) 04:29 Tools
Glockenspiel 01:07 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 2 02:25 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 5 01:51 Tools
Eimert: Klangstudie 2 04:30 Tools
Sechs Studien Part 1 02:58 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 6 03:47 Tools
Sechs Studien Part 2 03:02 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 7 05:05 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 3 05:40 Tools
Sechs Studien Part 3 02:35 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 4 01:50 Tools
Klangstudie II - Herbert Eimert 04:30 Tools
Etude uber Tongemische 04:03 Tools
Sechs Studien Part 6 02:08 Tools
Sechs Studien Part 4 03:09 Tools
Sechs Studien Part 5 03:59 Tools
Etüde über Tongemische 04:03 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama Part 1 02:43 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama 23:23 Tools
KlangStudie 2, 1952 00:00 Tools
Klangstudie 2 (1952) 00:00 Tools
Klang im unbegrenzten Raum (1952) 23:23 Tools
Sechs Studien 17:51 Tools
Fünf Stücke 12:40 Tools
Klangstudies II (1952) 04:34 Tools
Klangstudie I - 1952 04:09 Tools
Glockenspiel - 1953 01:06 Tools
Klang im unbegrenzten Raum - 1952 10:44 Tools
Sechs Stücke: Elektronische Musik I 10:44 Tools
Klangstudie II - 1952 04:47 Tools
Zu Ehren von Igor Strawinsky 02:08 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama P 00:00 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboymana 23:18 Tools
klang im unbegrenzien raum ('52) 23:18 Tools
Sechs Stücke: Elektronische Musik II 00:57 Tools
Epitaph For Akichi Kuboyama [2] 23:18 Tools
Fünf Stücke (1955/56) 23:18 Tools
Sechs Stücke: Elektronische Musik III 00:57 Tools
Selection I 23:18 Tools
Epitaph For Akichi Kuboyama [1] 23:18 Tools
Epitaph fur Aikichi Kuboyama 02:42 Tools
Etьde ьber Tongemische 02:42 Tools
Sechs Studien [1] 23:18 Tools
01 Tone [Ton] 02:42 Tools
Sechs Studien [2] 02:42 Tools
Epitaph For Akichi Kuboyama [4] 05:16 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboymana (1957-62) 04:01 Tools
Zu Ehren von Igor Strawinsky - 1962 02:07 Tools
Sechs Stücke: Elektronische Musik IV 02:07 Tools
Ring modulation 05:53 Tools
Sechs Studien (1962) 17:45 Tools
03 Tone mixture [Tongemisch] 05:16 Tools
Sechs Studien [4] 05:16 Tools
Epitaph For Akichi Kuboyama [3] 17:45 Tools
Sechs Studien [5] 17:45 Tools
Klang Im Unbegrenzien Raum 10:32 Tools
klangstudie 2 ('52) 10:32 Tools
Sechs Studien [3] 02:35 Tools
02 Sounds [Klang] 04:01 Tools
Klangstudie II 1952 04:01 Tools
Tone [Ton] 05:40 Tools
Electronic manipulation of vocal sounds 05:40 Tools
Variations on Webern's op. 30 05:53 Tools
08 The earliest compositions (1952-53) 02:51 Tools
04 Noise [Gerausch] 00:49 Tools
Sechs Studien [6] 00:49 Tools
Sounds [Klang] 01:52 Tools
Sechs Stücke: Elektronische Musik V 01:52 Tools
About the techniques used in 'Epitaph for Aikichi Kuboyama' 05:40 Tools
Epitaph fur Aikichi Kuboyama - 1961-62 14:56 Tools
05 Continuous Glissando 00:45 Tools
11 Acoustics and information theory - Werner Meyer-Eppler 02:03 Tools
13 In honor of Igor Stravinsky (1957) 01:31 Tools
Tone mixture [Tongemisch] 05:16 Tools
06 Ring modulation 05:53 Tools
10 Music and language 01:52 Tools
Herbert Eimert / Klangstudie I 03:57 Tools
09 Further developments (until 1960) 01:52 Tools
Sechs Stücke: Elektronische Musik VI 01:52 Tools
Pulsation [Impulses] 03:57 Tools
Geräusch 04:53 Tools
07 Pulsation [Impulses] 01:52 Tools
Herbert Eimert - Klangstudie II, 1952 03:57 Tools
In honor of Igor Stravinsky (1957) 01:28 Tools
The earliest compositions (1952-53) 01:28 Tools
Further developments (until 1960) 01:28 Tools
Herbert Eimer - Klangstudie II (1952) 03:57 Tools
12 Electronic manipulation of vocal sounds 04:53 Tools
Filter 01:28 Tools
Herbert Eimert / Glockenspiel 01:07 Tools
15 About the techniques used in 'Epitaph for Aikichi Kuboyama' 03:50 Tools
14 Variations on Webern's op. 30 01:28 Tools
Glockenspiel (Part 4) 05:53 Tools
Epitaph Fьr Aikichi Kuboyama Part 6 03:50 Tools
Epitaph Fьr Aikichi Kuboyama Part 2 03:50 Tools
Continuous Glissando 00:57 Tools
Epitaph Fьr Aikichi Kuboyama Part 5 05:53 Tools
Epitaph Fьr Aikichi Kuboyama Part 4 05:53 Tools
Fünf Stücke (1955/1956) 05:53 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama - Section 1 03:50 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama - Section 2 03:50 Tools
Klangfarben 05:53 Tools
Music and language 00:57 Tools
Permanentes Glissando 00:57 Tools
Artikulationsimpuls 00:57 Tools
Epitaph Fьr Aikichi Kuboyama Part 3 00:57 Tools
Musik und Sprache 05:53 Tools
Bandschleife 05:53 Tools
Herbert Eimert + Robert Beyer / Klang im unbegrenzten Raum 05:53 Tools
Klangstudie I (Part 4) 05:53 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama II 05:53 Tools
Klangstudie 2 (feat. Robert Beyer) 05:53 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama (1957-62) 05:53 Tools
Ton 05:53 Tools
Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama - Section 3 05:53 Tools
Etüde über Tongemische - 1954 05:53 Tools
Der Ton 00:57 Tools
Koln aus Anias der Ferienkurse fur neue Musik 00:57 Tools
Acoustics and information theory - Werner Meyer-Eppler 00:57 Tools
105_herbert_eeimert_-_klangstudie_ii 05:16 Tools
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Herbert Eimert (born 8 April 1897 in Bad Kreuznach, died 15 December 1972 in Düsseldorf) was a German music theorist, musicologist, journalist, music critic, editor, radio producer, and composer. Herbert Eimert studied music theory and composition from 1919-1924 at the Cologne Musikhochschule with Hermann Abendroth, Johann Eduard Franz Bölsche, and August von Othegraven. In 1924, while still a student, he published an Atonale Musiklehre (Atonal Music Theory Text) which, together with a twelve-tone string quartet composed for the end-of-term examination concert, led to an altercation with Bölsche, who withdrew the quartet from the program and expelled Eimert from his composition class. In 1924, he began studies in musicology at the University of Cologne with Ernst Bücken, Willi Kahl, and Georg Kinsky, and read philosophy with Max Scheler (a pupil of Husserl) and Nicolai Hartmann. He attained his doctorate in 1931 with a dissertation titled Musikalische Formstrukturen im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Versuch einer Formbeschreibung (Musical Form Structures in the 17th and 18th Century. Attempt at a Description of Form). From 1927-33 he was employed at the Cologne Radio and wrote for music magazines such as Melos and the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. In 1930 he became a music critic for the Kölner Stadtanzeiger, and from 1935–45 worked as an editor at the Kölnischen Zeitung. After the war, he became in 1945 the first salaried staff member of the Cologne Radio (NWDR), administered by the British occupation forces. In 1947 he took over the NWDR Department of Cultural Reporting, and in 1948 became director of the Musikalische Nachtprogramme (late-night music programs), a position he held until 1966. In 1951, Eimert and Werner Meyer-Eppler persuaded the director of NWDR, Hanns Hartmann, to create a Studio for Electronic Music, which Eimert directed until 1962. This became the most influential studio in the world during the 1950s and 1960s, with composers such as Michael von Biel, Konrad Boehmer, Herbert Brün, Franco Evangelisti, Johannes Fritsch, Rolf Gehlhaar, Karel Goeyvaerts, David C. Johnson, Mauricio Kagel, Gottfried Michael Koenig, Ernst Krenek, György Ligeti, Mesías Maiguashca, Henri Pousseur, Karlheinz Stockhausen (who succeeded Eimert as director), and Iannis Xenakis working there (Morawska-Büngeler 1988). In 1950 he published the Lehrbuch zur Zwölftonmusik, which became one of the best-known introductory texts on Schoenbergian twelve-tone technique, and was translated into Italian, Spanish, and Hungarian. From 1955-62 he edited in conjunction with Karlheinz Stockhausen the influential journal Die Reihe. His book Grundlagen der musikalischen Reihentechnik appeared in 1964. From 1951–57 he lectured at the Darmstadt Vacation Courses. In 1965 he became Professor at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne and directed their studio for electronic music until 1971. Together with Hans Ulrich Humpert, his successor at the electronic studio of the Musikhochschule, he worked on the Lexikon der elektronischen Musik (Dictionary of Electronic Music). Just short of completing the manuscript Eimert died, on 15 December 1972, in Düsseldorf . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.