| Work Title
|
Pierrot Lunaire
|
| Alternative. Title
|
Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot Lunaire: Melodram
|
| Name Translations
|
Pierrot lunaire; 月に憑かれたピエロ; Місячний П'єро; פיירו הסהרורי; 月光小醜; 月光小丑; 달에 홀린 피에로; Triope Sep Poemoj el “Pieroto Lunatika” far Alberto Giraud; 月下小丑
|
| Name Aliases
|
Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds "Pierrot lunaire"; Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21; Op. 21; Schönberg Op. 21; Schoenberg Op. 21; Pieroto Lunatika; 月迷彼埃罗; 月下小醜; 月迷彼埃羅
|
| Authorities
|
WorldCat; Wikipedia; LCCN: n82096186; BNF: 13918857f
|
| Composer
|
Schoenberg, Arnold
|
| Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
|
Op.21
|
| I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
|
IAS 31
|
| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
|
21 numbers
- Mondestrunken
- Columbine
- Der Dandy
- Eine blasse Wäscherin
- Valse de Chopin
- Madonna
- Der kranke Mond
- Nacht (Passacaglia)
- Gebet an Pierrot
- Raub
- Rote Messe
- Galgenlied
- Enthauptung
- Die Kreuze
- Heimweh
- Gemeinheit!
- Parodie
- Der Mondfleck
- Serenade
- Heimfahrt (Barcarole)
- O alter Duft
|
| Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
|
1912
|
| First Performance.
|
1912-10-16 in Berlin, Choralion-Saal
- Albertine Zehme (voice), Ensemble, Arnold Schoenberg (conductor)
|
| First Publication.
|
1914 - Vienna: Universal Edition
|
| Librettist
|
Otto Erich Hartleben (1864–1905), German (translation)
- after Albert Giraud (1860-1929) (original text in French)
|
| Language
|
German
|
| Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
|
Early 20th century
|
| Piece Style
|
Early 20th century
|
| Instrumentation
|
voice, flute (also piccolo), clarinet (also bass clarinet), violin (also viola), cello, piano
|
| External Links
|
Wikipedia article Schoenberg Center The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive
|