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Pierrot is intoxicated by the moon. Alone in his disturbed and insular world, he spirals into a violent nightmare dominated by dark poetic imagery. Descending further into murderous and violent thoughts before returning home, he is once more transfixed by the moonlight. At its 1912 premiere, this seminal work had Berlin audiences captivated, spellbound by Pierrot. Written during a period of Expressionism and at the height of composer Schoenberg's friendship with Kandinsky, the work is full of unusual combinations of instruments. Its originality in borrowing from the past whilst creating a unique hybrid of artistic expression still sounds highly modern today. The multi-talented violinist turns vocalist in the role of the moonstruck clown at the heart of Schoenberg's expressionist masterpiece.
Cast/Performers
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (voice),
Meesun Hong Coleman (violin),
Thomas Kaufmann (cello),
julia Gallego (flute),
Reto Bieri (clarinet),
Joonas Ahonen (piano)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Arnold Schoenberg