Mauricio Kagel
Mauricio Kagel (born in Buenos Aires on December 24, 1931) is name-checked on the cover of "Freak Out!" (1966) under the heading "These People Have Contributed Materially In Many Ways To Make Our Music What It Is. Please Do Not Hold It Against Them". Mauricio Kagel (born Buenos Aires, December 24, 1931) is a Argentine contemporary classical composer who has lived in Germany for most of his career. He is most famous for his interest in developing the theatrical side of musical performance. Many of his pieces give specific theatrical instructions to the performers, such as to adopt certain facial expressions while playing, to make their stage entrances in a particular way, to physically interact with other performers and so on. His work has often been compared to the theatre of the absurd, and he is often talked of as the musical equivalent of Eugene Ionesco. Kagel has also written a large number of more conventional, "pure" pieces, including orchestral music, chamber music, and film scores. Many of these also make references to music of the past. He studied theory, singing, conducting, piano, cello and organ with private teachers, but as a composer was self-taught. Emigrated to Cologne (Germany) in 1957. Founded the "Kölner Ensemble für Neue Musik" (Ensemble for New Music) in 1959.