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Oeuvre: Gurre-Lieder

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CompositeurSchönberg, Arnold (1874-1951)
ÉpoqueDébut du 20ème siècle
Année1911
Type d'œuvreChorale
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Soirée grandiose à la Philharmonie : les Gurre-Lieder dirigés par Philippe Jordan

Le 19 avril 2016, la Philharmonie de Paris accueillait l’Orchestre et les Chœurs de l’Opéra national de Paris, ainsi que le Chœur philharmonique de Prague, pour une œuvre monumentale : les Gurre-Lieder de Schönberg. Une odyssée sonore enivrante, construite avec soin et conduite avec passion par Philippe Jordan.

Zubin Mehta finds fountain of youth in LA Phil’s Gurre-Lieder

Zubin Mehta conducts the LA Philharmonic in Gurre-Lieder © Timothy Norris
A memorable, impassioned performance of Arnold Schoenberg’s Gurre-Lieder in Disney Hall. 

Freitag, der Dreizehnte celebrates Schoenberg at the Reaktor

Magdalena Anna Hofmann, Christine Schäfer and Klangforum Wien © Werner Kmetitsch
What do you get for the composer who made – and also kind of broke – everything? Arnold Schoenberg’s well-documented phobia of the number 13 aside, he could not have asked for a superior tribute in his 150th anniversary year.
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