How do you sound like a sickly moon or a gigantic black butterfly?': Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire and its sing-speech'Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" revolutionizes chamber music and singing, blending expressionism and vocal techniques like sprechgesang to explore profound emotional themes.
Commentary: An L.A. Phil champion of Schoenberg for six decades, Zubin Mehta returns to show whyArnold Schoenberg's contributions to music reflect a complex blend of radical divisiveness and inclusivity, bridging traditional and modern styles.
How do you sound like a sickly moon or a gigantic black butterfly?': Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire and its sing-speech'Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" revolutionizes chamber music and singing, blending expressionism and vocal techniques like sprechgesang to explore profound emotional themes.
Commentary: An L.A. Phil champion of Schoenberg for six decades, Zubin Mehta returns to show whyArnold Schoenberg's contributions to music reflect a complex blend of radical divisiveness and inclusivity, bridging traditional and modern styles.
The finite nature of earthly things: 45th Parallel Universe performs Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" * Oregon ArtsWatchMahler's music remains relevant due to its exploration of universal themes, transcending time and connecting with contemporary audiences.
Review: Philharmonic Pays Tribute to SchoenbergSchoenberg's music has evolved from hostility to acclaim, but early works like Pelleas remain overshadowed by perceptions of his later atonal style.