Dreimal sieben Gedichte / aus Albert Giraud's / Pierrot lunaire / (Deutsch von Otto Erich Hartleben) / für eine Sprechstimme / Klavier, Flöte (auch Piccolo), Klarinette (auch Bass-Klarinette), Geige (auch / Bratsche) und Violoncell / (Melodramen) / von / Arnold Schönberg / op. 21. [1912?]

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Dreimal sieben Gedichte / aus Albert Giraud's / Pierrot lunaire / (Deutsch von Otto Erich Hartleben) / für eine Sprechstimme / Klavier, Flöte (auch Piccolo), Klarinette (auch Bass-Klarinette), Geige (auch / Bratsche) und Violoncell / (Melodramen) / von / Arnold Schönberg / op. 21. [1912?]

1 ms. score (85 p.) ; various sizes.

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Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

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Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg was born on Sept. 13, 1874 in Vienna; began composing before he was nine years old; composed the string sextet Verklärte Nacht (1899), which he later scored for string orchestra, and became one of his most popular works; Austrian composers Alban Berg and Anton Webern began studying with him in 1904; his cantata Gurrelieder (begun in 1900) was received enthusiastically at its premiere in 1913; by 1909 he began creating atonal compositions, and in his Opus 25 Piano S...

Giraud, Albert, 1860-1929

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