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[ Naxos Schoenberg Edition Vol 9 / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 1 September 2008
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Schoenberg's polyphonic tone poem Pelleas und Melisande is often compared to Debussy's opera based on the same text by Maurice Maeterlinck. According to the composer, "The first performance, 1905, in Vienna, under my own direction, provoked riots among the audience and even the critics. Reviews were unusually violent and one of the critics suggested putting me in an asylum and keeping music paper out of my reach. Only six years later, under Oscar Fried's direction, it became a great success, and since that time has not caused the anger of the audience". The most innovative features of Erwartung, a "monodrama for soprano and large orchestra", are the continual variation of orchestral textures, and the constantly changing tempi. Not only are the instrumental combinations new, but the instruments themselves are required to produce new sounds.
"In terms of its incisive writing Schoenberg's Pelléas could be the perfect antidote for those who find Debussy's masterpiece too long and tremulous for their tastes…the Naxos sound is big and bold-if a little dry-which rather suits Craft's robust view of these scores." MusicWeb
Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5
Erwartung, Op. 17