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Teil II: 10. "Heist" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Arnold Schoenberg's 'Pierrot Lunaire,' Op. 21 - "Pierrot Prayer"
Teil II: 9. "Pierrot Prayer" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Arnold Schoenberg's 'Pierrot Lunaire,' Op. 21 - "Night (Passcaglia)"
Teil II: 8. "Nacht (Passcaglia)" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Sick Moon"
Part I: 7. "Sick Moon" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Madonna"
Part I: 6. "Madonna" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Chopin Waltz"
Part I: 5. "Chopin Waltz" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "A Pale Laundress"
Part I: 4. "A Pale Laundress" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Dandy"
Part I: 3. "Dandy" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Columbine"
Part I: 2. "Columbine" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Drunk Moonlight"
Part I: 1. "Drunk Moonlight" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set.
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