Sternklang is "park music", to be performed outdoors at night by 21 singers and/or instrumentalists divided into five groups, at widely separated locations. The sounds from each performer is separately amplified and projected over loudspeakers. "Sound runners" transport musical "models" from one group to another, while a percussionist stationed at a central position helps synchronise the groups to common tempos at ten points in the piece (Stockhausen 1978, 174–75). The piece has been described as "a twilight fantasy … an extended outdoor Stimmung" (Griffiths 1974a). From a technical point of view, it tackles and solves the problem of coordinating independent harmonic groups (Maconie 2005, 335).

Date of composition 1971
Premiered 1971, June 5th in Berlin, Germany
Dedicated to Mary Bauermeister
Catalogue Nr. 34
Approx. duration 180 minutes
Instruments 21x Voice
5x Musical Instrument - Instrumentalists ;
Autotranslations beta Karlheinz Stockhausen: Sternklang, Nr. 34
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Sternklang, Nr. 34
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Sternklang, Nr. 34