Peter Michael Hamel

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Bardo 00:00 Tools
Let it Play 00:00 Tools
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Nada 00:00 Tools
Mandala 00:00 Tools
Let It Play, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
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Panta Tantra 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time: I. Part I 00:00 Tools
Rasa - Excerpt 00:00 Tools
Slow Motion 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Wall of Sleep 00:00 Tools
Silence 00:00 Tools
The Voice of Silence 00:00 Tools
Apotheosis 00:00 Tools
Colours Of Time (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Organum: IV. Part 4 00:00 Tools
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storm over asia and calm 00:00 Tools
Ego-Loss 00:00 Tools
Song Of The Dolphins 00:00 Tools
fire of holy eyes 00:00 Tools
The Yellow Sound 00:00 Tools
sinking sangsara 00:00 Tools
Aura 00:00 Tools
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Diaphainon 00:00 Tools
gomorrhaga 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
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Let it Play: Let it Play: Part I 00:00 Tools
Wolfgang's Neokraut Trip 00:00 Tools
Deepchord's Carolina Forest Mix 00:00 Tools
Mandala: Mandala: Opening 00:00 Tools
Mandala: Mandala (Opening) 00:00 Tools
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Colours Of Time, Part 1 00:00 Tools
baliava 1 00:00 Tools
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Let it Play: Part I 00:00 Tools
ORGANUM 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time: Colours of Time: Part II 00:00 Tools
Dreamtime: II. Verbindung von Diatonik und Dodekaphonie 00:00 Tools
Rasa 00:00 Tools
Colours Of Time, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time Part 1 00:00 Tools
Let it Play: Let it Play: Part II 00:00 Tools
baliava i 00:00 Tools
cathedral 'C' 00:00 Tools
Ashwalk 00:00 Tools
Cathedral on 'C' 00:00 Tools
Dreamtime: I. Raga Punnagavarali 00:00 Tools
Dreamtime: IV. Zwölftonordnung und Tonwiederholung 00:00 Tools
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Bolivia - Part I 00:00 Tools
baliava ii 00:00 Tools
Rasa (excerpt from) 00:00 Tools
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Ego-Loss (Let The Red Buddha Amithaba Sweep You Along) 00:00 Tools
Mandala - Opening 00:00 Tools
Vom Klang des Lebens / Of the Sound of Life 00:00 Tools
Buddhist Meditation East-West Part 1 00:00 Tools
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Andernorts 00:00 Tools
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Pascha Pashu 00:00 Tools
The Arrow of Time: Andante 00:00 Tools
Zeitfarben 00:00 Tools
Christian 00:00 Tools
Mandala (Closing) 00:00 Tools
Organum: Part 1 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time (Deepchord’s Carolina Forest Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Arrow of Time: Agitato 00:00 Tools
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Mandala (Opening) 00:00 Tools
Colours Of Time 00:00 Tools
transition (piano) 00:00 Tools
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The Arrow of Time: Scherzo 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time: Part I 00:00 Tools
Let it Play: Part 2 00:00 Tools
transpersonal (piano) 00:00 Tools
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Colours Of Time (Wolfgang’s Neokraut Trip) 00:00 Tools
mandala (prepared piano) 00:00 Tools
Song of fhe Dolphins 00:00 Tools
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let it play (piano) 00:00 Tools
Cathedral on C 00:00 Tools
Gestalt fur Orchester 00:00 Tools
Coincidence 00:00 Tools
The Arrow of Time: Allegro 00:00 Tools
Organum (Side A) 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time (Deepchord's Carolina Forest mix) 00:00 Tools
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The Cycle of Time: Allegretto 00:00 Tools
Was bleibt 00:00 Tools
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Colours of Time Part 2 00:00 Tools
Ulisono 00:00 Tools
Embryo In Between 00:00 Tools
Rasa - Peter Michael Hamel 00:00 Tools
Let It Play (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
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Colours of Time, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
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Ego-Loss (Let the Red Buddha Sweep You Along) 00:00 Tools
apotheosis (pipe organ, ppg wave computer, synthesizer) 00:00 Tools
Organum - Part 1 00:00 Tools
The Cycle of Time: Andante 00:00 Tools
Mandala (Opening): Mandala: Opening 00:00 Tools
Gestalt für Orchester 00:00 Tools
Colours of Time, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
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string quartet no. 3 in three parts (1991/93): ii. mu-ak 00:00 Tools
Let It Play, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Mandala - Opening: Mandala: Opening 00:00 Tools
Organum (Side B) 00:00 Tools
Largo 00:00 Tools
The Cycle of Time: Vivace 00:00 Tools
string quartet no. 3 in three parts (1991/93): i. hyang-ak 00:00 Tools
Study for Orchestrion "The lady keeps on turning" 00:00 Tools
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yearning for a unique ecstasy 00:00 Tools
Let It Play, Part 1 00:00 Tools
string trio (1991/92): i. largo 00:00 Tools
Staorm over Asia and Calm 00:00 Tools
string quartet no. 3 in three parts (1991/93): iii. a-ak 00:00 Tools
beyond the wall of sleep part 1 00:00 Tools
string trio (1991/92): ii. vivace 00:00 Tools
string quartet no. 4 in five parts “echoes” (1995/2000): part 1 00:00 Tools
Rasa [excerpt from] 00:00 Tools
Mandala: Opening 00:00 Tools
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string quartet no. 4 in five parts “echoes” (1995/2000): part 2 00:00 Tools
In silentio contemplationis (Im Schweigen der Betrachtung) 00:00 Tools
Let it Play: Part II 00:00 Tools
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Peter Michael Hamel (born in Munich, 15 July 1947) is a German composer. His works have been associated with the Minimalist style of composition, and in the late 1970s with the New Simplicity movement. Peter Michael Hamel ranks as one of the better known and successful German composers of his generation. He studied musical composition, psychology and sociology in Munich and Berlin with teachers including Günter Bialas and Carl Dahlhaus. He then attended workshops with Karlheinz Stockhausen and continued his education abroad, spending several extensive periods in Asia. Hamel has entered into an intensive engagement with musical cultures from outside Europe, especially Indian classical music. He has drawn inspiration from Asian philosophies and from encounters with the works of Jean Gebser and C. G. Jung in order to present music that seeks to make itself accessible to the listener through meditation and self-exploration. Also he worked and studied with American composers such as John Cage, Morton Feldman and Terry Riley. In 1970, he founded "Between", an international group dedicated to improvisational music with whom he made several records on the intuition/wergo label and in 1978 in Munich, he founded the Freies Musikzentrum, an institute for musical education and therapy. In 1976, his book "Through Music to the Self" was published, obtaining wide circulation in Europe and the U.S. In 1997, he succeeded György Ligeti as professor for composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg. His orchestra and chamber music is published by Schott, Bärenreiter and E.R.P./Celestial Harmonies. He has composed four operas; many pieces for orchestra (e.g., "Gestalt"); violin and piano concertos; spiritual compositions for soprano, choirs and orchestra (e.g., "Missa"); "Shoah" (a radio-composition about the Holocaust); a number of chamber-music compositions (including four string quartets); and is in demand as a performing artist (piano, prepared piano, pipe organ, voice and live-electronics). His first symphony was premiered by Sergiu Celibidache in 1988; his second symphony had its first performance in Munich on April 29, 2008 with the Munich Philharmonic. In 2007 Hamel's "Of the Sound of life" for pianist Roger Woodward was published by Celestial Harmonies. Woodward will premiere Hamel's Piano Etudes on January 19, 2009 in the Bavarian Academy of the Fine Arts, Munich. (www.harmonies.com) From "A few thoughts on composer PMH" by Terry Riley: "...Peter's heart did not seem to be aligned alone with the post Webern traditions that had emerged so prevalently in Germany. His sensibilities were attracted more to American minimalism and Indian music and to some degree Rock and Jazz. In this sense he stands apart in the field of modern music of Germany. He has recognized the vast importance of improvisation and being 'in the moment' in music performance. He realizes the importance of experimentation and of finding new ways to notate his ideas. However, his music is at the same time rooted in the great German tradition and today he is recognized as a major figure whose compositions have greatly enriched the development of 20th and 21st century repertoire..." (published in: "Ein neuer Ton" (Alliteraverlag, München, 2007) He is the author of a book titled Through Music to the Self (1976). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.