Arnold Schoenberg’s atonal masterpiece “Pierrot Lunaire” often represents one of the more unusual -- and challenging -- pieces of repertoire encountered by students of classical music. Written in 1912 ...
Isn’t it rich? When the going gets inexplicable, we send in the clowns. On Oct. 16, 1912, a clown-costumed actress, Albertine Zehme, took part in a “metamusical evening” in Berlin. Partaking of words ...
Flower Blood moon in Vermont at The nanoSTAGE. Pianist/composer Adam Sherkin presents Canadian, South African and American ...
A melancholy clown swings from a scaffolding pole, yearning for the moon. Created in 1962, Glen Tetley’s Pierrot Lunaire is a classic of midcentury modern dance. The Royal Ballet’s deluxe revival ...
Music history is littered with stories of masterpieces condemned at their premieres. But even against this backdrop, Arnold Schoenberg’s “Pierrot Lunaire,” which turned 100 in March, is legendary for ...
‘Pierrot lunaire,” Arnold Schoenberg’s early masterpiece, premiered Oct. 16, 1912 — a night that could be considered the first evening of the rest of modern classical music. One hundSred years later, ...
Schoenberg, Pierrot Lunaire Pierrot Lunaire is one of those rare masterpieces that seems to have materialised out of thin air, that had no antecedents yet defined an expressive world that is unique.
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