Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 598
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4422-7267-5 • Paperback • September 2016 • $68.00 • (£52.00)
978-1-4422-7268-2 • eBook • September 2016 • $64.50 • (£50.00)
Robin Maconie is a New Zealand-born composer and musicologist who has studied with Olivier Messiaen and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Chapter One: Formation
Chapter Two: Early Works
Chapter Three: Polarities
Chapter Four: Rhythmic Cells
Chapter Five: Music on Tape
Chapter Six: Watching Time
Chapter Seven: Meyer-Eppler
Chapter Eight: Temperaments
Chapter Nine: Aleatory
Chapter Ten: Revolution
Chapter Eleven: Contacts
Chapter Twelve: Theater
Chapter Thirteen: Uncertainty
Chapter Fourteen: Process
Chapter Fifteen: Anthems
Chapter Sixteen: Figures
Chapter Seventeen: White Space
Chapter Eighteen: Findings
Chapter Nineteen: Rites
Chapter Twenty: Stagecraft
Chapter Twenty-One: Allegories
Chapter Twenty-Two: Mysterium
Chapter Twenty-Tree: Donnerstag
Chapter Twenty-Four: Samstag
Chapter Twenty-Five: Montag
Chapter Twenty-Six: Dienstag
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Freitag
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Mittwoch
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Sonntag
Chapter Thirty: Last Rites
Chapter Thirty-One: Cosmic Pulses
Other Planets is an entertaining and detailed resource…. [T]he imaginative, conglomerate approach taken by Maconie invites further elaboration and discussion. In the context of a resurgence in performances of Stockhausen’s music and an intensification of interest around the world, this resource…will help shape the interpretation and reception of future practitioners and audiences.
— Tempo
In the past, one could argue that books written by devoted disciples (such as Maconie) would find their strongest audience primarily in other true believers. The present volume, however, can be read with pleasure for its insightful comments on a host of topics—philosophy, poetry, German responses to Nazism, and the music of Boulez, Berio, Cage, Reich, Riley, et al. Stockhausen himself is omnipresent, of course, and the text is peppered with quotations from the composer's writings. As always, these can be brilliant, perceptive, arrogant, silly, mystical, infuriating, or incomprehensible. But the context of such comments can now be seen in sharper focus. A fascinating book containing many gems. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Choice
[W]ell done...Stockhausen has been such an extraordinary figure within the musical world of the last 50 years—variously a musical scientist, a psychic astronaut, and a neo-Wagnerian megalomaniac—that we need to know much, much more. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Musical Times
New Zealand composer and musicologist Robin Maconie has written a meticulously researched biography of the man many believe to be the world's greatest living composer, German electronic music pioneer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Maconie is regarded as the world authority on Stockhausen, and his book Other Planets: The Music of Karlheinz Stockhausen is the result of 40 years of studying his work. (Previous Edition Praise)
— The New Zealand Edge
A composer of avant-garde electronic and instrumental music, Karlheinz Stockhausen is one of the most elusive and enigmatic musical thinkers of his generation. Organized chronologically, this volume catalogs Stockhausen's complete output and identifies the sources of his inspiration. Each composition is fully documented with information on publisher, catalog number, instrumentation, duration, and authorized compact disc recording. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Reference and Research Book News
Maconie often does say shrewd and penetrating things. He has a nice way with metaphor.... There are many good things in this book. (Previous Edition Praise)
— BBC Music Magazine
Maconie's exploration of all things Stockhausen is a winner.... [T]his new book offers greater nuance and—delightfully—earnest criticism.... Maconie has done amazing work. (Previous Edition Praise)
— La Folia: Online Musical Review
Books about Stockhausen have not been scarce, but an up-to-date and not overly technical study of his music was certainly needed: this one fits the bill admirably.... [A]n ideal overview. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Teaching History: A Journal of Methods
[G]reat fun to read, and full of provocative nuggets of information...a useful guide. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Times Literary Supplement
A piece-by-piece guide to the composers music, and an absolutely essential reference. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Artsaha!
His commentary was remarkably attuned not only to the physical presence of the canvas, but also to its otherworldly harmonies.... Maconie- as writer as well as speaker- is an immensely practical, at times demanding, yet persuasive guide to both the world around us and the 'other planets' contained therein. (Previous Edition Praise)
— New Zealand Books
The sheer amount of information is of immense value.... The book provides an invaluable foundation for further research on Stockhausen. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Oxford Journal
[A] lucid study... (Previous Edition Praise)
— The New Zealand Herald