Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21, Part II. Die Kreuze Song Lyrics

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Pierrot Lunaire. This would have been more interesting if it had included music. I mean honestly, what this guy do? get drunk, sit down and write notes at random on a sheet of paper, stand back and say " hmm lets see how many desparate musicians I can find." "Twelve tones" doesn't have to exclude harmony. The soloist sounds like she's on LSD.

villageidiot. you truly are. i bet you can't even figure out a matrix.

Village Idiot Not So Idiotic. I invite all who think the Vilage Idiot is an infidel to read Tom Wolfe's 'The Painted Word.' In it, he shows how in the 20th Century visual art, as is the case here, the form itself became the content (e.g. how a canvas that is painted jet black or a picture of a soup can can be considered art because it's "important," or simply because the "artist" did it first.). Alas, this is what Pierrot Lunaire represents. I badly want to love Schoenberg's music, but can't because he was experimenting with forms, ones which often times failed in terms of having any musical content (not always - some of his music is better than others). Shostakovich, Webern, Berg, Prokofiev, Part, etc. all created real music. Pierrot Lunaire alas is a failed experiment. LM

To the "VillageIdiot":. Your pseudonym is most apt. You are truly an idiot. Do us all a favor and keep your musical ignorance and lack of taste to yourself.

so-so. I've been looking for a good recording of Pierrot Lunaire, and unfortunately this isn't it. I don't think the vocalist has a good sense of the Sprechstimme style, she just speaks the words rather than the unsettling half-speech-half-song that can make this work so interesting. Schoenberg's work is great, but this recording is cheap for a reason.

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When did pierrot lunaire, op. 21, part ii. die kreuze come out?

Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21, Part II. Die Kreuze is a song that was released in 05 June 2003.

From which album is the song pierrot lunaire, op. 21, part ii. die kreuze?

Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21, Part II. Die Kreuze is a song from the Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire album.

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Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21, Part II. Die Kreuze is performed by Ensemble Musique Oblique, Marianne Pousseur & Philippe Herreweghe.

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Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21, Part II. Die Kreuze has a duration of 2:30 minutes.

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