Arnold Schoenberg 150th anniversarypaulrterry1921Sep 8, 20241 min readSchoenberg will always be controversial, but to commemorate his anniversary, here is his own recording of "Pierrot Lunaire" :-https://www.mediafire.com/file/rthsdoyhqunsqdw/a.+Pierrot+1940s.zip/file
Earl Wild plays LisztThis repertoire suits Mr. Wild, and this recording seems to be out of circulation. Contents: 1. Ballade No. 2 in B minor 2. Tarantelle di bravura (after La Muette de Portici by Auber) 3. Petrarch Sonn
In memory of Christoph von DohnanyiTwo live performances from his years as head of the Cleveland Orchestra. Brahms' Piano Quartet in G minor, orchestrated by Schoenberg...
Michael Gielen conducts Schoenberg arrangements & orchestrationsThe name "Schoenberg" may be a bit off-putting to some, but these pieces are quite mellow. In this concert from January 29th 1979 from...
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