Episode #2695
Roger Marsh 's Pierrot Lunaire
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
English composer Roger Marsh has taken the cycle of poems known as "Pierrot Lunaire" - originally set by Arnold Schoenberg in a controversial, landmark work in the early 20th century - and created a new, extended set of songs based on these fevered, surreal poems. On this New Sounds program, listen to Marsh's setting, featuring The Hilliard Ensemble, Red Byrd, Juice, and other performers.
PROGRAM #2695, Pierrot Lunaire - a new look (First aired on Tuesday, 7/3/07)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Arnold Schönberg |
Pierrot Lunaire |
Mondtrunken [1:30] |
GM #2030 www.gmrecordings.com |
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Roger Marsh |
Albert Giraud's Pierrot Lunaire |
Théâtre [2:00] Arlequinade [2:00] Pierrot Polaire [3:00] Les Nuages [2:00] Lune Malade [8:30] Absinthe [2:00] Décollation [3:00] L’église [3:30] Départ de Pierrot [2:30] L'alphabet [2:00] La Lanterne [1:30] Souper sur l’eau [4:00] Cristal de Bohême [2:00] |
NMC #127 www.nmcrec.co.uk |
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Kronos Quartet |
Night Prayers |
D. Yanov-Yanovsky: Lachrymosa [6:00] |
Nonesuch #79346** www.nonesuch.com* |


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