Spiral is one of a series of works dating from the 1960s which Stockhausen designated as "process" compositions. These works in effect separate the "form" from the "content" by presenting the performers with a series of transformation signs which are to be applied to material that may vary considerably from one performance to the next. In Spiral and three companion works (Kurzwellen for six performers, Pole for two, and Expo for three), this material is to be drawn spontaneously during the performance from short-wave radio broadcasts (Kohl 1981, 192–93). The processes, indicated primarily by plus, minus, and equal signs, constitute the composition and, despite the unpredictability of the materials, these processes can be heard from one performance to another as being "the same" (Kohl 2010, 137).

Date of composition 1968 (September 1968) in Madison, CT, United States
Premiered 1969, May 15th in Zagreb, Croatia
Catalogue Nr. 27
Instruments Shortwave Receivers
Autotranslations beta Karlheinz Stockhausen: Spiral, Nr. 27
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Spiral, Nr. 27
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Spiral, Nr. 27