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+ | A 1956 composition by [[Germany|German]] composer [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] that, along with ''Gesang der Junglige'' and ''Gruppen'', formed the basis for his rise to fame. | ||
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+ | ==FZ on "Zeitmasse"== | ||
+ | ''"I bought my first [[Pierre Boulez|Boulez]] album when I was in the twelfth grade: a Columbia recording of [[Le Marteau Sans Maître]] (The Hammer Without a Master) conducted by [[Robert Craft]], with 'Zeitmasse' (Time-mass) by Stockhausen on the other side."'' — [[Biography|Frank Zappa]], ''[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]'', 1989.</div> | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[Wikipedia:Zeitmaße|Zeitmasse]] | ||
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[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]] | [[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]] |
Revision as of 06:23, 29 October 2021
A 1956 composition by German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen that, along with Gesang der Junglige and Gruppen, formed the basis for his rise to fame.
FZ on "Zeitmasse"
"I bought my first Boulez album when I was in the twelfth grade: a Columbia recording of Le Marteau Sans Maître (The Hammer Without a Master) conducted by Robert Craft, with 'Zeitmasse' (Time-mass) by Stockhausen on the other side." — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, 1989.