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Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. Pierrot lunaire

LC control no.n 82096186
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Personal name headingSchoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. Pierrot lunaire
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Variant(s)Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire
Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. Pierrot lûnair
See alsoDerivative work: Gielen, Michael, 1927-2019. Klavierstück in sieben Sätzen
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Form of workMonologues (Music) Chamber music
Beginning date1912
Medium of performancespeaker Sprechstimme 1 flute 1 piccolo 1 clarinet 1 bass clarinet 1 violin 1 viola 1 cello 1 piano 1 6
Opus no.op. 21
Found inNew Grove (Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire; op. 21; 1912)
Rufer, J. The works of Arnold Schoenberg, c1962: p. 198 (Pierrot lunaire; op. 21)
Schoenberg, Arnold. Pierrot lunaire, 2010, ©1923: title page (Pierrot lunaire : Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds "Pierrot lunaire" : für eine Sprechstimme und fünf Instrumentalisten, op. 21, 1912)
Schoenberg, Arnold. Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire, ©1990: title page (Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire : für eine Sprechstimme, Klavier, Flöte (auch Piccolo), Klarinette (auch Bass-Klarinette), Geige (auch Bratsche) und Violoncell, op. 21)
Grove music online, June 20, 2019 (op. 21, Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire (trans. O.E. Hartleben), speaker, fl + pic, cl + b cl, vn + va, vc, pf, 1912)
Wikipedia, June 20, 2019 (Pierrot lunaire; Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds "Pierrot lunaire" ("Three times seven poems from Albert Giraud's 'Pierrot lunaire'"), commonly known simply as Pierrot lunaire, op. 21 ("Moonstruck Pierrot" or "Pierrot in the moonlight"); melodrama by Arnold Schoenberg, setting 21 selected poems from Albert Giraud's cycle of the same name as translated to German by Otto Erich Hartleben; for reciter (voice-type unspecified in the score, but traditionally performed by a soprano) who delivers the poems in the sprechstimme style accompanied by a small instrumental ensemble (flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano "with standard doublings"; referred to as Pierrot ensemble))