Pierrot lunaire (book)
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- Connection Between Visual Arts and Music: the Painting and Music of I-Uen Wang Hwang Yining Jenny Jiang James Madison University
- Ingolf Dahl's Performances of Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire Opus 21 in Los Angeles in the 1940S and 1950S
- Voicing Pierrot: Endnotes
- Claude Debussy, Géza Vilmos Zágon's Pierrot Lunaire, and The
- Rediscovering Albert Giraud's Pierrot Lunaire
- 'Denk an Meinen Hund': Applied Subdominants and Motivic Treatment in Schoenberg's “Warnung,” Op. 3, No. 3 Julie Pedn
- Premiering Pierrot Lunaire, from Berlin to New York: Reception, Criticism, and Modernism
- <I>Pierrot Lunaire</I>
- Soluna's and Nasher Soundings' Pierrot Lunaire Did Not Disappoint
- A Practical Approach to Donald Martino's Twelve-Tone Song Cycles
- Beyond Tonality
- ARNOLD SCHOENBERG (Vienna 1874 – Los Angeles 1951) “Pierrot Lunaire”
- PIERROT LUNAIRE by Arnold Schoenberg
- Modernism's Melos
- Viennese Expressionism: from Sickness to Spirituality in the New Aesthetic Theory 1909-1913
- Motivic Transformations and Networks in Schoenberg's "Nacht" from "Pierrot Lunaire"
- Liner Notes, Visit Our Web Site: Cover Art: John Descarfino: Clematis II, 2018, 30” X 26”, Oil on Linen
- Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Jennifer Zetlan Soprano Sasha Cooke