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Unsichtbare Chöre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Unsichtbare Chöre
''Unsichtbare Chöre'' (Invisible Choirs) is an eight-channel electronic-music composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen. A component part of the opera ''Donnerstag aus Licht'', it may also be performed as an independent composition, in which form it is designated "ex 49" in the composer's catalog of works (where Nr. 49 is ''Michaels Jugend'', act 1 of the opera). ==Function in ''Donnerstag''== The opera ''Donnerstag aus Licht'' concerns the development of the earthly life of young Michael. He personifies a divine spirit capable of achieving immortality and absolute knowledge, who discovers beyond death a supraconsciousness that protects him from the anti-knowledge of Lucifer. The ''Invisible Choirs'' represent the divine immanence, disembodied and beyond logic, activated like a mantra that forces Michael into transcendence . It is played back on tape over eight groups of loudspeakers, set in a circle around the audience. It sounds softly in the background throughout the first scene, "Childhood", of act 1 (''Michael's Youth''), and rather louder during "Festival", the opening scene of act 3 (''Michael's Homecoming'').
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