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Refrain (Stockhausen)

''Refrain'' for three players (piano with woodblocks, vibraphone with alpine cowbells, and amplified celesta with antique cymbals) is a chamber-music composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, and is number 11 in his catalog of works.
==History==
''Refrain'' was composed in June and July 1959 on commission from G. von Westerman for the Berlin Festwochen, and is dedicated to Ernst Brücher . It was premiered on 2 October 1959 by David Tudor (piano), Cornelius Cardew (celesta), and a percussionist from the WDR Symphony Orchestra, Siegfried Rockstroh (vibraphone), at the Berlin Congresshalle, as part of an all-Stockhausen concert that also included ''Kreuzspiel'', ''Zeitmaße'', ''Zyklus'', and the ''Klavierstücke I'', ''IV'', ''V'', ''VII'', ''VIII'', and ''XI'' .

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