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Nocturne für Klavier und Lautgesang
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What Does “Lautgesang” Mean?

"Lautgesang" is a German term that roughly translates to "sound singing" or "phonetic singing." It describes a vocal technique in which the voice produces abstract sounds, syllables, or non-verbal expressions instead of traditional lyrics.

Often used in experimental music and vocal improvisation, Lautgesang explores the pure tonal qualities of the human voice without conveying semantic meaning.

The cover artwork of Herbert Bartmann's two-track single 'Ex Tempore'.
'Ex Tempore' consists of two short improvised pieces, performed on piano.

Original Lautgesang - Lyrics (Tay Cho Sti Tow Tay)


1.

teɪ çoʊ sti daʊ teɪ

heɪ jɔːn doʊ baʊ teɪ

dyː deɪ tyː spɑː

tyː tʌn deɪ

bɑ jɒn teɪ

æn ti su

bɑ teɪ



2.

tø dʊm dɑ sɑ deɪ

hɑ doʊ

taʊ deɪ

tu heɪ tyː sɑ

bɑ deɪ di stɔː

oʊ ti tçʊ

tø deɪ weɪ

heɪ tø



Herbert Bartmann playing the bombarde, a traditional Breton woodwind instrument.
Herbert Bartmann on bombarde. Photo: Mirco Dalos.
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