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Inside Pierrot lunaire: Performing the Sprechstimme in Schoenberg's Masterpiece
is a handbook on the performance and interpretation of the recitation in Arnold Schoenberg's
Pierrot lunaire
, op. 21. Presenting a guide for the listener and an aid to the interpreter of the 21 melodramas, the book provides an original English translation of each poem, annotated with references to other poems in the cycle, including some of the texts Schoenberg omitted. The volume also offers an analysis of the
Sprechstimme
in each melodrama in the context of the surrounding texture and directed by the principles of analysis Schoenberg established in his essays and lectures.
Inside Pierrot lunaire
makes a case for the importance of the notated pitches in a correct performance of the
. Acclaimed singer Phyllis Bryn-Julson and music theorist Paul Mathews provide a method for performing the
that considers Schoenberg's performing directions, his sometimes-contradictory statements, the recording Schoenberg conducted in 1939, and the burgeoning scholarship on speech-melody. Bryn-Julson and Mathews also examine the role played by Albertine Zehme, the singing actress who commissioned
Pierrot
, whose part in its creation has been minimized in previous studies. The discussion of
is informed by a genuine oral tradition running from Eduard Steuermann, the pianist who coached Zehme's premiere of the piece, to Ms. Bryn-Julson's own interpretation. The volume also provides a bibliography of sources and an index.
is a handbook on the performance and interpretation of the recitation in Arnold Schoenberg's
Pierrot lunaire
, op. 21. Presenting a guide for the listener and an aid to the interpreter of the 21 melodramas, the book provides an original English translation of each poem, annotated with references to other poems in the cycle, including some of the texts Schoenberg omitted. The volume also offers an analysis of the
Sprechstimme
in each melodrama in the context of the surrounding texture and directed by the principles of analysis Schoenberg established in his essays and lectures.
Inside Pierrot lunaire
makes a case for the importance of the notated pitches in a correct performance of the
. Acclaimed singer Phyllis Bryn-Julson and music theorist Paul Mathews provide a method for performing the
that considers Schoenberg's performing directions, his sometimes-contradictory statements, the recording Schoenberg conducted in 1939, and the burgeoning scholarship on speech-melody. Bryn-Julson and Mathews also examine the role played by Albertine Zehme, the singing actress who commissioned
Pierrot
, whose part in its creation has been minimized in previous studies. The discussion of
is informed by a genuine oral tradition running from Eduard Steuermann, the pianist who coached Zehme's premiere of the piece, to Ms. Bryn-Julson's own interpretation. The volume also provides a bibliography of sources and an index.