On the face of the evidence,
Karlheinz Stockhausen's Mantra is that composer's most widely-recorded and -performed piece. There's the Bevan/Mikashoff recording which I reviewed; the Kontarsky version issued through
Deutsche Grammophon / Stockhausen Verlag; the Corver/Grotenhuis version (Stockhausen's alleged favorite, which is not in print); a version by
Janka and Jurg Wyttenbach; and the
Schumacher/Grau version on Wergo, which I now also have and admire quite a lot.
And now we have yet
another one, by
Xenia Pestova and Pascal Meyer, which substitutes the analog electronics called for in the score with an
all-digital, computer-driven setup. They used Max/MSP, the same suite that
Merzbow now uses on his Mac for his laptop-based compositions. You can even download the same patches and wiring diagrams they used, if you've got three pairs of hands and want to give the piece a shot yourself.
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