Pierrot Lunaire : Trio Op. 45
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Title:
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Pierrot Lunaire : Trio Op. 45 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Arnold Schoenberg; Erika Stiedry-Wagner; Rudolf Kolisch; Stefan Auber; Eduard Steuermann; Leonard Posella; Kalman Bloch; Juliard Quartet; Robert Mann; Raphael Hillyer; Claus Adam |
Código CDU:
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Scho.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Monologues with Music (Voice with Instrumental Ensemble), String Trios |
Abstract:
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After the wrenching revolution Schoenberg brought to his music during the final years of the twentieth century's first decade (crystallized in such works as the Three Pieces for piano, Op. 11 and the Five Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16) the composer quickly drew back from the anguished Expressionism of these years to produce the much lighter Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot Lunaire (Three-times-seven Songs from Albert Giraud's Pierrot Lunaire, or, as it is known the world 'round, simply Pierrot Lunaire), Op. 21, of 1912—a cycle of 21 songs for voice and chamber group that, in the composer's own words, voices sentiments that are "Light, ironic, [and] satirical."
Pierrot Lunaire takes the shape of a single large melodrama in which the female voice gives the text a treatment that is midway between speech and song (the technique, called Sprechstimme, goes all the way back to Humperdinck, though it found its best use at the pens of the Second Viennese School composers). Three ... |
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