Synopses & Reviews
Pierrot lunaire (1912) is one of the most important music theater works ever written. This is the first guide in English to a work that continues to be performed, broadcast, and recorded worldwide. The book describes the artistic environment around the turn of the century from which Pierrot emerged, and discusses Schoenberg's working methods and intentions in composition. In a clear and imaginative description of the work itself, the author takes each of the twenty-one melodramas in turn, considering both the music and the narrative. The text of all twenty-one poems is provided in German and in a new English translation by Andrew Porter.
Synopsis
Pierrot Lunaire (1912) is one of the most important music theatre works ever written. This is the first guide in English to a work which continues to be performed, broadcast and recorded worldwide.
Synopsis
Each of twenty-one poems are individually analyzed in the first guide in English to a work that continues to be performed, broadcast, and recorded worldwide. The text of all the poems is provided in German as well as a new English translation by Andrew Porter.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-81) and index.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. The Immortal Pierrot; 2. Schoenberg, 1908-1912; 3. Genesis; 4. Pierrot Lunaire; Part I: Part II: Part III: 5. A brief afterword; References.