A clown’s journey
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https://doi.org/10.60056/CCL.2021..93-98Mots-clés :
dodecaphony, lyrics, translation, Symbolism, Schönberg, melodrama, singingRésumé
A clown travels through times and identities. A personage is handed over to different creators and audiences. A voice changes its purpose. This article observes the metamorphoses of Pierrot from Commedia dell’arte through the romantic malheureux, the decadent Dandy to the perpetual loser and peace-seeker of the turn of the century, following the works of three authors: Giraud, Hartleben, and Schönberg. When and where is this journey going to end? – We don’t know.
Références
Arnold Schoenberg. (n.d.). Pierrot lunaire, op. 21 – Studienpartitur (U.E. 5334; U.E. 5336). Universal Edition.
UNEARTHING THE MUSIC. (2021, May 6). On the Experimental Studio For Contemporary Music (Bulgaria).
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