Siemens Electronic Studio Key Recording Timeline
Key Recording Timeline
1956
While at Siemens, Stockhausen composes Gesang Der Jünglinge (1956) and Kontakte (1958-1960)
1959
Josef Anton Riedl completes the score to Impuls Unserer Zeit in the company's Gauting laboratory
1959
After work at the studio the Swedish composer Bengt Hambraeus unveils Constellations II For Organ Sounds
1959
Giselher Klebe's composition Spazio-Tempo is produced at the Siemens Electronic Music Studio
1962
Herbert Brun releases Wayfaring Sounds featuring music created using synths and tape manipulation
1963
The studio is closed, the equipment eventually being put on display at Munich's Deutsches Museum