Antwerp 8 June 1923–February 3, 1993, Antwerp. Belgian composer, best known in serialism and minimalism. After having received a humanistic education in Antwerp, he took courses at the Lemmens Institute in Malines. From 1943 until 1947 he studied at the Royal Flemish Conservatoire of Antwerp. From 1947 until 1950 he studied composition with Darius Milhaud, music analysis with Olivier Messiaen and was in addition the pupil of Maurice Martenot at the "Conservatoire National" in Paris. In 1949 he was awarded the 2nd Prize for Composition and the Lili Boulanger Prize at the same Conservatoire. He obtained the Halphen Prize in 1950. During the winter of 1950-51, he wrote the "Sonata for two pianos". Because of its decisive and total stylistic novelty he designated this work as "Composition No 1", thus rejecting all his former work. With this sonata he created a structural synthesis of the dodecaphonic system of Anton Webern and the teachings of Olivier Messiaen and laid the foundations for generalized "punctual" serialism. He demonstrated the application of this technique on the electronic medium in his compositions Nrs. 4, 5 and 7. During the period 1951-1956, he influenced directly through personal contact and intensive correspondence the musical creativity of Karlheinz Stockhausen, whom he met during the summer-courses of 1951 in Darmstadt. In 1953, Goeyvaerts and Stockhausen produced the first electronic music in the studio of the NWDR in Cologne. In 1970 the BRT appointed him as producer at the "Institute of Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music" (IPEM) in Ghent. Since 1974 he is in charge of the New Music productions for BRT-3 in Brussels. Karel Goeyvaerts received several awards, such as the Koopal Prize in 1967 and the Visser-Neerlandia Prize in 1969. He also was given commissions by the BRT, the Festival of Flanders and the NOS (Nederlandse Omroepstichting). His works have been performed in several European countries, in Canada, the United States, Japan and at the festivals of the "International Society for Contemporary Music" (ISCM) Brussels 1950, Oslo 1953, Graz 1972 and Bonn 1977.
2013
2000
Megadisc Classics
2xCD
1998
Megadisc Classics
CD, Album
1997
Megadisc Classics
2xCD, Album
1996
Megadisc Classics
CD, Album
1996
Megadisc Classics
CD, Album
1993
Eufoda
CD, Comp
1992
Megadisc
CD, Album
1987
1977
Alpha (34)
LP
1973
1983
Igloo, Igloo
LP
2023
Wolke Verlag
5xCD, Comp
2023
2020
Etcetera (3)
CD, Album
2014
2002
Musikszene Schweiz
2xCD, Album
2002
Alamire Foundation
CD, Comp
2001
Emergo Classics
CD, Album
1998
Radio 3
CD
1997
Zeitklang Verlag, Musiconcept
CD, Comp
1996
col legno
CD
1996
col legno
4xCD + Box
1996
KU Leuven
3xCD, Comp
1995
René Gailly, Vox Temporis Productions
CD, Album
1994
Eufoda, Wallonie-Bruxelles Musiques
2xCD, Comp, Promo, RE, Box
1986
Leo Records
LP
Eufoda
CD
2016
Sinetone AMR
11xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2013
2011
Other Sounds
CD, Comp
2011
Chrome Dreams
2xCD, Album, Comp
2005
BV Haast Records
9xCD, Comp, RE + Box
2000
NM Extra
CD, Album
1998
Megadisc Classics
CD, Comp
1992
1984
1980
Interprovinciale Cultuurraad Voor Vlaanderen : Produktie Openbaar Kunstbezit
Cass, Comp
1970
Luister Van De Muziek In Vlaanderen, Luister Van De Muziek In Vlaanderen
LP, Tri
2023
Not On Label (Blue Spectrum Self-released)
CDr, Comp, Mixtape, Num, Unofficial