Pierrot Lunaire
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@setmit Yes, it's super difficult to both sing and play--unless you have perfect pitch, in which case it's only very difficult.
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@Polispepe , no, esto no es la dodecafonía. La dodecafonía es un concepto que Schoenberg desarrolló después, que consta en una composición basada en series donde estan contenidos 12 tonos, y no se puede repetir ninguno hasta no cambiar de serie.
Esto es musica atonal, lo que quiere decir que no posee ninguna armadura en el pentagrama ni ningun accidente musical, es muy interesante para mí en lo personal :)
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I looked this up as I was reading The Lives of the Great Composers in the section on Schoenberg and I must say that while it's interesting it's something I would never pay to see.
I loved the orchestral score, and I'm by no means a musical conservative, but seeing as opera is drama married to music and meant to have an audience, shouldn't the audience be taken into account at least a bit? I can't imagine being in the room where someone was wailing this at full volume without physical pain.
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I'm just curious, is this difficult to sing or play? It just seems like playing atonal music would be difficult if you grew up playing anything but.
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fucking crazy ass witch
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Dios santo. ¿Esto es la dodecafonía? Creo que ahora entiendo el concepto...
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This version of Pierrot Lunaire was directed by Thom Sokoloski and performed by Fides Krucker. Rodolf Werthen conducted. Another version of this production was produced by Autumn Leaf Performance in 2000 (Toronto).
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Who is the singer? The ensemble? Can't post this without giving them some respect.
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give me a gun... please! I wont die...
Welcome to the madhouse.
kristopaivinen 3 years ago 4
de hecho esto no es dodecafonia...
marcjhorne 2 years ago 2