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    Christoph Caskel (12 January 1932 – 19 February 2023) was a German percussionist and teacher. Born in Greifswald, Caskel began learning percussion at an...
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  • Gary Burton Cándido Camero Michael Carabello Pedro Carneiro (marimba) Christoph Caskel Lenny Castro Pius Cheung (marimba) Mino Cinélu Frank Colón Luis Conte...
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    Stockhausen's ensemble: Aloys Kontarsky (piano), Harald Bojé (electronium), Christoph Caskel (percussion), and Péter Eötvös (55-chord). The second complete performance...
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    for Stockhausen, Kontakte, David Tudor (piano and percussion) and Christoph Caskel (percussion). Wergo-Studienreihe für Neue Musik LP, WER 60 009. Reprinted...
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    O. Barkey, Hans-Aldrich Billig, Wolfgang Lüttgen, Günther Engels, Christoph Caskel, front, Péter Eötvös, Dagmar von Biel, Gaby Rodens, Wolfgang Fromme...
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    Darmstadt Summer Courses, where it was premièred on 25 August 1959 by Christoph Caskel. It quickly became the most frequently played solo percussion work...
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    in Europe, he attended courses by Henri Pousseur, Nadia Boulanger, Christoph Caskel, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. In 1970 he founded Quanta, a collective...
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  • percussion, and electronic sounds 1960-06-11 Cologne (ISCM Festival) Tudor, Christoph Caskel, four-channel electronic music. Stravinsky, Igor Movements for Piano...
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    Rzewski, Pousseur: La Guirlande de Pierre, retrieved June 27, 2021 Christoph Caskel, Max Neuhaus & Frederic Rzewski, Stockhausen: Zyklus / Klavierstück...
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    Mikrophonie I (both of the Brussels Version 1964) are: Aloys Kontarsky and Christoph Caskel, tam-tam; Johannes G. Fritsch and Bernhard Kontarsky, microphones;...
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