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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gurre-LiederGurre-Lieder - Wikipedia

    Gurre-Lieder (Songs of Gurre) is a tripartite oratorio followed by a melodramatic epilogue for five vocal soloists, narrator, three choruses, and grand orchestra. The work, which is based on an early song cycle for soprano, tenor and piano, was composed by the then-Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg from 1900 to 1903.

  2. Gurrelieder. Gurrelieder ( Canciones de Gurre) es un ciclo de canciones compuesto por Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951) al comienzo de su carrera. Requiere monumentales fuerzas para su ejecución, por ello sus lecturas son poco frecuentes. Basado en textos del poeta danés Jens Peter Jacobsen y traducido al alemán por Robert Franz Arnold, este ...

  3. 20 de may. de 2014 · Schoenberg: Gurre-Lieder / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker. Berliner Philharmoniker. 507K subscribers. 1.3K. 173K views 10 years ago. Full-length concert: http://www.digitalconcerthall.com/con...

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  4. Performers:Waldemar - Thomas MoserTove - Jane EaglenWaldtaube - Marjana LipovsekKlaus Narr - Kurt AzesbergerBauer - Franz GrundheberSprecher - Hans HotterCon...

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  5. Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Tidal, Google Play):https://brilliant-classics.lnk.to/SchoenbergGurreliederMore informat...

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  6. Gurre-Lieder (Schoenberg, Arnold) Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's. 3 parts. Composition Year. 1900–03, 1910–11. Genre Categories. Lieder; Songs; For narrator, 5 voices, 3 male choruses, mixed chorus, orchestra; Scores featuring the voice; Scores featuring a narrator; Scores featuring male chorus; Scores featuring mixed chorus; Scores ...

  7. 15 de sept. de 2014 · With “Gurrelieder,” first performed in Vienna in 1913, Schoenberg achieved his greatest critical and popular success; none of his atonal or 12-tone works (to his chagrin) ever matched it. Now ...