How Twitter helped my research on music
How Twitter helped my research on music
During most of August 2009 I made a trip to the British Library in order to do research on early recordings of Pierrot lunaire by Arnold Schoenberg. The trip was funded by the British Library (see how the British Library helped my research). During this trip I started to use Twitter (read here why I used Twitter). You can read here the result of my research trip.
I admit that using Twitter was fun. It helped me writing notes and the idea that people are reading it as I write was great… This helps one be less alone in the archive than one usually feels. I made some friends that still follow me on twitter. I am now doing some research on Huberman and I just received this message as a result of my Twitting:
neweuropean@avior Could you post the letter Joachim wrote for Huberman on your blog. Would love to read the text. We’re Huberman fanatics!
The British Library was very exited from the fact that I was Twitting around and they interviewed me for their internal newspaper. The "New Eurpean Enseble" wrote to me that they are working on a recording of Schoenberg and I offered to write the sleeve notes for their recording, They were exited by the idea. Many of my followers retwitted some of my twitts and this gave them even more exposure.
Twittes during my research trip:
The following can give you some idea about what was in my mind during that period. Some of the twittes are boring some are interesting. Some may give you an idea when I discovered interesting things some are meaningful only for me.
The twittes start from the end to the start.
- Here is the chapter I just finished on Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire, Sprechstimme and early recordings http://twurl.nl/2do3qi9:36 PM Aug 29th from TweetDeck
- Still recovering from the flight from London to Israel. Good to be at home in Mazkeret Batya. Although it is too hot here.9:26 PM Aug 29th from TweetDeck
- From Blog: http://bit.ly/1P00eX6:28 AM Aug 29th from twitterfeed
- Result of Edison fellowship, British Library. Pierrot lunaire: ‘Evaluating Sprechstimme - what early recordings tell’ http://twurl.nl/xikqvg6:13 PM Aug 28th from TweetDeck
- Mé jméno je Avior10:18 AM Aug 28th from TweetDeck
- טוב לחזור לישר×ל ×חרי חודש ב×× ×’×œ×™×”. ×× ×™ כמו בבית.10:15 AM Aug 28th from TweetDeck
- Just discovered TweetDeck. Looks very good.10:07 AM Aug 28th from TweetDeck
- I hate flying on airplanes9:13 AM Aug 28th from TweetDeck
- #rememberwhen we used LPs?8:59 AM Aug 28th from web
- #rememberwhen there were no mobil phones?8:59 AM Aug 28th from web
- Pl show support and tell others! #GiladShalit held captive by Hamas terrorists 3yrs - no humanitarian aid. Use #GiladShalit tag T …8:57 AM Aug 28th from web
- Arrived to Israel safely. It’s good to be home.8:56 AM Aug 28th from web
- Heading tomorrow back to Israel.8:16 PM Aug 26th from web
- The British Library staff were very kind and helpful. What I found here really helped my research on Sprechstimme and Pierrot luanire.8:16 PM Aug 26th from web
- Finished writing my chapter draft on "Evaluating Sprechstimme - what early recordings tell us". A must for anyone interested in Pierrot!8:15 PM Aug 26th from web
- Just finished my research trip in the British Library on Schoenberg’s early recordings of Pierrot lunaire. Found very interesting things.8:14 PM Aug 26th from web
- Reading a very interesting article by Jane Manning in TEMPO on Pierrot lunaire6:22 PM Aug 26th from web
- Free Gilad #giladshalit6:21 PM Aug 26th from web
- My debt to England ♫ http://blip.fm/~cbzen2:27 PM Aug 26th from Blip.fm
- Possible my next victime ♫ http://blip.fm/~cbz212:12 PM Aug 26th from Blip.fm
- Writing the conclusion to my chapter on early recording of Pierrot lunaire in the British Library ♫ http://blip.fm/~cbyz72:09 PM Aug 26th from Blip.fm
- Breath with me ♫ http://blip.fm/~cbycd1:37 PM Aug 26th from Blip.fm
- ‘in “Parodie,” a doubly inverted canon at the half bar is developed between the voice and piccolo, and clarinet and viola. What about it?’12:32 PM Aug 26th from web
- My research tips and ‘How to’ page. Check out bymusic.org resources: http://www.bymusic.org/reso…11:40 AM Aug 26th from web
- From Blog: The New European Ensemble needs funding While I started to document my notes on Twitter dur.. http://bit.ly/11i5qT6:09 AM Aug 26th from twitterfeed
- The New European Ensemble needs funding. Can you help? http://tinyurl.com/mbsc7r6:13 PM Aug 25th from web
- Links to free scans of musical scores http://bit.ly/3ypTMp Do you know any other interesting sites?5:07 PM Aug 25th from web
- http://bit.ly/IGb2f Bronislaw Huberman3:18 PM Aug 25th from web
- Thinking seriously to write an article on Bronislaw Huberman3:18 PM Aug 25th from web
- Arnold Schoenberg as a painter http://bit.ly/L0JXX2:42 PM Aug 25th from web
- Almost got killed yesterday when the wheel of our car feel down just suddenly!2:27 PM Aug 25th from web
- It seems to me that record reviews are seen by many critics only as a documentation of the "real" thing, which is thought to be the concert.1:48 PM Aug 25th from web
- Finished reading David Metzer’s article "The New York Reception of Pierrot lunaire: The 1923 Premiere and Its Aftermath".1:45 PM Aug 25th from web
- @neweuropean Send me 200-500 words on your ensemble, aims and need for funds, and I will put it on my blog. Perhaps it might help.1:43 PM Aug 25th from web in reply to neweuropean
- Prof. Jonathan Dunsby just commented on my post 9 Tips for creating and publishing academic research http://tinyurl.com/kuwyam6:07 PM Aug 24th from web
- Finished the first draft of my chapter: "Evaluating Sprechstimme: what early recordings tell us"5:46 PM Aug 24th from web
- It may be concluded that all four performers change their Sprechstimme at certain places due to the text.3:18 PM Aug 24th from web
- The Sonic Visualizer helps you to slow down small performance gestures and understand what exactly the performers do there.1:13 PM Aug 24th from web
- This research is proceeding much smoother than the one I did in Berlin.1:09 PM Aug 24th from web
- Finding interesting things in Spectogram comparison of early vocal performances of Pierrot lunaire.1:08 PM Aug 24th from web
- Interesting blog post of Pierrot http://bit.ly/98FRQ11:22 AM Aug 24th from web
- From Blog: 9 Tips for creating and publishing academic research In this essay I will give a fe.. http://bit.ly/D1dCY2:39 AM Aug 24th from twitterfeed
- The thing that bothers me most in my current writing is how to create value.1:39 AM Aug 24th from web
- Find resources for music research: http://www.bymusic.org/reso…1:33 AM Aug 24th from web
- This is for all of the Jews that are following me. Byron’s web publications on Judaism http://bit.ly/1d3Xfk1:27 AM Aug 24th from web
- 9 Tips for creating and publishing academic #research http://tiny.cc/LRJQM12:56 AM Aug 24th from web
- From Blog: Second thoughts: the higher education jobs situation in Israel .. http://bit.ly/1aHhqc12:21 AM Aug 23rd from twitterfeed
- Going home for #Shabbat6:46 PM Aug 21st from web
- Starting to write about pitch analysis of the Sprechstimme in Pierrot lunaire (early performances).5:29 PM Aug 21st from web
- Thanks to @Gruven_Reuven I do Daily Tehillim reading. Gruven, your a #GoodJew5:26 PM Aug 21st from web
- @Gruven_ReuvenDaily Tehillim Reading 01-Elul: Chapter 1-9: English=> http://tinyurl.com/lrvj7a Hebrew=> http://tinyurl.com/nvhhrx5:25 PM Aug 21st from web
- Going to eat something4:54 PM Aug 21st from web
- Interview with Xenakis http://tinyurl.com/ldsu2l4:11 PM Aug 21st from web
- @cos2 Do you have the journal Musical America 5-56, p. 34? We do not have it here at the British library.3:48 PM Aug 21st from web
- The conductors ofr some of the early recordings are doing very interesting things with regards to tempo.3:46 PM Aug 21st from web
- @jupiterjenkins Good luck with the gig3:41 PM Aug 21st from web in reply to jupiterjenkins
- @operacat Are you also messing around with Pierrot?2:56 PM Aug 21st from web in reply to operacat
- @kos2 I checked out already contemporaneous reviews of the recordings2:55 PM Aug 21st from web in reply to kos2
- I also spoke about balance… what else can I write about?1:34 PM Aug 21st from web
- I spoke about sound qulity, voice colour, tempo, room resonance… what else?1:33 PM Aug 21st from web
- @Gruven_Reuven You could write En>link He>link12:41 PM Aug 21st from web in reply to Gruven_Reuven
- Tempo difference partially explains the positive reaction and consensus of the critics with regards to Semser’s performance.12:40 PM Aug 21st from web
- Checking the voice types of the voices in the early recordings http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…12:10 PM Aug 21st from web
- I would like to first write about they the first or general impression of these early recordings is so different.11:52 AM Aug 21st from web
- Address the question of why Leibowitz recorded Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire twice during the 1950s11:30 AM Aug 21st from web
- There are so many types of interpretation from the very start.11:28 AM Aug 21st from web
- Why an I listening to early recordings?11:27 AM Aug 21st from web
- A live performance of Pierrot http://bit.ly/aisHm11:16 AM Aug 21st from web
- Going to breakfest at the British Library cafe. Taking performances score of 4 early recordings of Pierrot (my notations). Ideas pls come.11:12 AM Aug 21st from web
- Jist had a cup of coffee with Daniel Leech Wilkinson http://www.kcl.ac.uk/school…6:11 PM Aug 20th from web
- Going to have a coffie. Too much Schoenberg music.5:26 PM Aug 20th from web
- Started writing about those early recordings. What is the point that I want to say?5:01 PM Aug 20th from web
- This best way to start the section is to just write about it as if I am telling it to a non-specaillist friend. What is really interesting?4:50 PM Aug 20th from web
- @Gruven_Reuven So you know what to do from now on…4:34 PM Aug 20th from web in reply to Gruven_Reuven
- I have a small creativity breakdown with writing about the rare recordings of Pierrot lunaire4:25 PM Aug 20th from web
- @Gruven_Reuven Do you have Rambam in Hebrew too?4:22 PM Aug 20th from web in reply to Gruven_Reuven
- Finished writing the part about reviews of early recordings of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire1:50 PM Aug 20th from web
- Prof. Milan Slavický from the Czech Republic died. He was a very kind person. May he rest in peace. http://www.musica.cz/slavic…11:30 AM Aug 20th from web
- Had to pay to use the New York Time archive. Not fun.6:21 PM Aug 19th from web
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 4, op. 58, G major. Ancerl, Karel, 1908-1973. Pálenicek, Josef, (piano). http://tinyurl.com/letgxj4:57 PM Aug 19th from web
- Just discovered that the British Library Sound Archive has lots of rare recordings online http://tinyurl.com/ak4hz54:49 PM Aug 19th from web
- I’m not so crazy about Ethel Semser’s Pierrot lunaire.4:03 PM Aug 19th from web
- @jtanews I can usderstand why the number of Israeli doctors is dropping. The academie is always crying "we have no budget". So people go.3:59 PM Aug 19th from web in reply to jtanews
- @ahoova Enjoyed that one!3:56 PM Aug 19th from web in reply to ahoova
- Listening to rare recording of Barbara Sukowa on BBC 1989 - she is more wild than anything i’ve heard. A real meshuge.3:47 PM Aug 19th from web
- @Gruven_Reuven I usually study 10 minutes of Mishne Tora before Shacharit. Short and sweat like Twitter.1:46 PM Aug 19th from web in reply to Gruven_Reuven
- Fanfare, April 1993: ‘Jeanne Héricard is more relaxed and sensible …; we gain in comprehension but lose some of the neuroticism’12:46 PM Aug 19th from web
- @Gruven_Reuven How many sources do you learn on an every-day basis (like daily study of Tehilim?)12:01 PM Aug 19th from web in reply to Gruven_Reuven
- High Fidelity on Leibowitz and Ethel Semser: ‘the most beautiful Pierrot lunaire… more beautiful than I thought Pierrot could be…’11:58 AM Aug 19th from web
- From Blog: How the British Library Sounds Archive helped my research I was ask.. http://bit.ly/417Uo11:42 AM Aug 19th from twitterfeed
- Need to think about a new subject for research. Something completely new.7:00 PM Aug 18th from web
- Need to write a book proposal7:00 PM Aug 18th from web
- Tomorrow will write about reviews of these early recordings.6:59 PM Aug 18th from web
- Listening to Christine Schafer sing Pierrot. Very sexy performance.6:54 PM Aug 18th from web
- From Blog: Evaluating Sprechstimme – what early recordings tell us Before writing my new chapter.. http://bit.ly/19TyyC6:29 PM Aug 17th from twitterfeed
- After discussing the recordings I will present reviews of these recordings and discuss how these reviewers evaluate them.5:14 PM Aug 17th from web
- Already changed the structure of my chapter. The reviews of early recordings will be dealt with separtly as an issue in itself.5:14 PM Aug 17th from web
- Wrote 981 words of my ‘Evaluating Sprechstimme’ chapter5:13 PM Aug 17th from web
- Martha Elliot: "…But whether the composers would ultimately approve of this approach remains unanswerable". Very good!4:46 PM Aug 17th from web
- Martha Elliott: ‘singers today can come closer than many of the original performers to what these composers actually asked for…’4:45 PM Aug 17th from web
- @Gruven_Reuven Do you read it in English?4:19 PM Aug 17th from web in reply to Gruven_Reuven
- Czech for a moment ♫ http://blip.fm/~bucy73:20 PM Aug 17th from Blip.fm
- Writing, writing and writing3:18 PM Aug 17th from web
- mmmm ♫ http://blip.fm/~bucbl2:59 PM Aug 17th from Blip.fm
- Long live Schoenberg ♫ http://blip.fm/~bubpy2:38 PM Aug 17th from Blip.fm
- Starting to write my chapter on "Evaluating Sprechstimme – what early recordings tell us"2:35 PM Aug 17th from web
- Is anyone really following my research on Twitter? Going to eat.2:13 PM Aug 17th from web
- Drafted a chapter structure: http://bit.ly/H00ST2:08 PM Aug 17th from web
- Attempt to finish today the first part of the chapter: reviewing Bryn-Julson’s argument. My arguement for liberal informed interpretations1:43 PM Aug 17th from web
- I will use reviews of these recordings in order to show what other people hear1:42 PM Aug 17th from web
- Evaluating Sprechstimme - what early recordings tell us1:41 PM Aug 17th from web
- I will probably call the chapter: Evaluating Sprechstimme1:41 PM Aug 17th from web
- The middle of chapter will explain why early recordings and show what they actually do there.1:39 PM Aug 17th from web
- Will conclude chapter with what could be criteria (apart for pitch fidelity) for evaluating Sprechstimme interpretations.1:39 PM Aug 17th from web
- I will start the chapter by reviewing Bryn-Julson’s argument. Put forward my arguement for liberal informed interpretations….1:36 PM Aug 17th from web
- Books, Articles, Conferences and Seminars that quoted work by Avior Byron http://bit.ly/2z4fgl1:05 PM Aug 17th from web
- I will point to various aspects that could be considered when building a Sprechstimme interpretation in Pierrot lunaire.12:07 PM Aug 17th from web
- My chapter will bring evidence from early recordings on a variety of interpretation, all which are "correct" by very good performers.12:07 PM Aug 17th from web
- It will advocate an informed liberal interpretation of the work in general and Sprechstimme in particular.12:06 PM Aug 17th from web
- Today I will start writing my new chapter on Pierrot lunaire and early recordings.12:05 PM Aug 17th from web
- From Blog: On rabbits and pigs When did you see for the last time a job post from the music department.. http://bit.ly/2NBthO2:09 PM Aug 15th from twitterfeed
- Shabbat Shalom6:34 PM Aug 14th from web
- I will start next Monday to write my chapter on early performances of Pierrot lunaire.6:34 PM Aug 14th from web
- Read Dunsby’s go on Parodie. I like what and how he write.6:33 PM Aug 14th from web
- Reading what Aidan Soder writes of Pierrot. Very interesting.5:26 PM Aug 14th from web
- Tempo of 4 recordings is slower than notated. Even that of Schoenberg conducting (which is the fastest). Sch approved his recorded tempos.4:51 PM Aug 14th from web
- @rabbikopans Gobbel it all up quickly4:05 PM Aug 14th from web in reply to rabbikopans
- Ellen Adler’s attempts to perform right pitches are the most successful from the 4 singers, yet she too is not singing always "correctly".12:50 PM Aug 14th from web
- Being interviewed for the British Library newsletter12:07 PM Aug 14th from web
- Ellen Adler is singing the notated pitch most accurately with comparison to the other early singers6:31 PM Aug 13th from web
- Ethel Semser also gives her self great liberty. She does the opposite than Stiedy-Wagner in the first two notes of the song6:31 PM Aug 13th from web
- Jeanne Hericard is even freer than Stiedry Wagner. She keeps a very general relation to notated pitch.6:30 PM Aug 13th from web
- Stiedry-Wagner usually starts with the right tone yet let herself go freely to un-notated places.6:30 PM Aug 13th from web
- Sonic Visualizer - some comments as I go http://www.bymusic.org/blog…6:25 PM Aug 13th from web
- They are all liers. But the lie in different ways. And this is what I am going to talk about!5:33 PM Aug 13th from web
- @frumsatire who wants?5:32 PM Aug 13th from web in reply to frumsatire
- It is interesting that some of their "lies" are systematic. They appear in several thematic places in the same manner.5:31 PM Aug 13th from web
- These singers. They are all "liers"!5:30 PM Aug 13th from web
- You cannot lie to the spectogram. A very good tool to examine musical performances.4:49 PM Aug 13th from web
- Going to look for Jonathan Dunsby’s book on Pierrot lunaire1:48 PM Aug 13th from web
- Starting to really know these four early performances.1:37 PM Aug 13th from web
- Research shows that too much preperation during rehearsals can hurt spontanity in live performance1:13 PM Aug 13th from web
- Relate to the question whether the persistence to produce the pitches in Pierrot may not come on the expense of spontaneity and other issues1:12 PM Aug 13th from web
- Compare rezitation of m.1-2 and m. 28 in the early performance of Pierrot12:44 PM Aug 13th from web
- Learning from early performances. Explain in the chapter why early recordings are attractive for learning from.12:17 PM Aug 13th from web
- Learning more about the structure of the song Parodie in Pierrot lunaire11:39 AM Aug 13th from web
- Too much polyphonic Schoenberg for one day. Going home.7:01 PM Aug 12th from web
- Stiedy Wagner is at my left ear, Hericard at the right and Adler in the middle of my head. Crazy!6:59 PM Aug 12th from web
- Hearing a canon of three early recordings of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire: left headphone, right and in the middle (-:6:57 PM Aug 12th from web
- I am listening to two performances putting each on a different side of the headphones. Very nice!6:46 PM Aug 12th from web
- Listening to various early performances playing at the same time!6:44 PM Aug 12th from web
- Some once said: we know what to measure but we know less how people hear things.5:25 PM Aug 12th from web
- Trying to understand what Sonic Visualizer has that previous software doesn’t5:08 PM Aug 12th from web
- James North on Jeanne Hericard’s Pierrot: "we gain in comprehension but lose some of the neuroticism".4:30 PM Aug 12th from web
- Someone should publish a book with review of recordings of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire. There is one on live performances.4:26 PM Aug 12th from web
- Although there were stupid music critics also at the 1950s4:00 PM Aug 12th from web
- Some of the music criticism is very good. See Adrian Jack (1974) on Pierrot at Record and Recordings3:52 PM Aug 12th from web
- Reading through record reviews of Arnold Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire3:37 PM Aug 12th from web
- Interesting article of Joan Evans on Hans Rosbaud as conductor in Nazi Germany http://tinyurl.com/pefxv83:17 PM Aug 12th from web
- Governments should make free access to academic jounal via JSTOR for free. Knowledge should be free to the public.2:44 PM Aug 12th from web
- Listening to Alban Berg "Kammerkonzert" with Rene Leibowitz conducting. Rare recording.2:24 PM Aug 12th from web
- @neweuropean Great. Looking forward.12:41 PM Aug 12th from web in reply to neweuropean
- Going to fetch articles on Pierrot lunaire from the British Library reading room.12:37 PM Aug 12th from web
- From Blog: Cats performing Schoenberg Piano Piece Op. 11 This is one of the best performances ever hea.. http://bit.ly/J8C7F8:59 AM Aug 12th from twitterfeed
- Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #music #research #classical12:02 AM Aug 12th from WeFollow
- Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #music #research #academic12:01 AM Aug 12th from WeFollow
- Will the internet save the declining world of classical music? http://tinyurl.com/q2znl37:02 PM Aug 11th from web
- Berliner Philharmoniker’s FIRST live webcasts BEGINS Friday, August 28 at http://bit.ly/4nhC326:40 PM Aug 11th from web
- the Berliner Philharmoniker’s FIRST FULL SEASON OF live webcasts through its Digital Concert Hall BEGINS Friday, August 286:39 PM Aug 11th from web
- Instead of speaking of what Sprechstimme should be techincally, speak what a song and Pierrot in general should convey in performance5:33 PM Aug 11th from web
- Aesthetic criterias for judging a Sprechstimme performance: The relation of the voice to other instruments, the words, balance, mood5:30 PM Aug 11th from web
- One of the imporant questions is what are the aesthetic criterias for judging a Sprechstimme performance?5:29 PM Aug 11th from web
- Found many reviews of early recordings of Pierrot lunaire5:13 PM Aug 11th from web
- Starting to work with Sonic visualizer5:11 PM Aug 11th from web
- Going to examine more reviews of recordings of Pierrot lunaire3:31 PM Aug 11th from web
- I should look for information about the singers: Ethel Semser, Ellen Adler andJeanne Hericard3:30 PM Aug 11th from web
- Listening to Ethel Semser do Pierrot lunaire. It is interesting to see what critics wrote about these recordings.3:24 PM Aug 11th from web
- Sprechstimme problem is not how to do it with regards to pitch, but how to make music with relation to the poem, structure and yourself.3:15 PM Aug 11th from web
- Praying is like twitting. It sometimes helps.3:10 PM Aug 11th from web
- Had a wonderful lunch and conversation with the pianist and musicologist (Messiaen spcialist) Peter Hill http://tinyurl.com/nqjywo2:59 PM Aug 11th from web
- @neweuropean I’ll be happy to write sleeve notes to serenade op.24 and suite op.29 (which I wrote a chapter about). Are you interested?10:12 AM Aug 11th from web in reply to neweuropean
- The Sprechstimme debate cannot be solved. We should concentrate on what sounds to us more convincing and why.7:08 PM Aug 10th from web
- It is not only whether they hit the right pitches. It is more interesting to ask what do they do with the ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ pitches!7:07 PM Aug 10th from web
- My neck ackes7:05 PM Aug 10th from web
- I think it would be useful to read reviews of these recordings - yet there are so many!6:13 PM Aug 10th from web
- Steidry-Wagner has a twitter voice in her recording of Pierrot lunaire. Compare to that of Semster.6:13 PM Aug 10th from web
- I need a software that can measure the pitch of singing on recordings5:46 PM Aug 10th from web
- Barbara Sukowa is a true wilde haye5:40 PM Aug 10th from web
- Talk about what a composer pays attention to when writing (see Parodie end H_ at m. 20 but no start) and its relation to preformance (gap).5:36 PM Aug 10th from web
- Attack Bryn-Julson Phyllis as a springboard to discussing early recordings.5:30 PM Aug 10th from web
- Just had lunch with Jane Manning and Anthony Payne. Enjoyed it very much.5:16 PM Aug 10th from web
- Know I need to check how do the various singers of these early recordings of Pierrot lunaire ‘reproduce’ the pitches in the score.2:29 PM Aug 10th from web
- Jeanne Hericard plays with her tone color according to text. So does Stiedry, Ethel Semser and Ellen Adler. This is a very important thing.2:27 PM Aug 10th from web
- Both Rosboud and Schoenberg have some instruments marked Hauptstimme that do not sound at all in their recordings2:02 PM Aug 10th from web
- Jeanne Hericard makes interesting changes in tone color according to the words to the song Parodie in Pirrto lunaire11:09 AM Aug 10th from web
- Jeanne Hericard is also very theatrical in her Sprechgesang10:49 AM Aug 10th from web
- Semster also changes her Sprechgesang drastically when the poem’s words change their meaning (albeit Leibowitz’s intoduction…).10:47 AM Aug 10th from web
- Semser starts differently Parodie than Adler even though the condoctor is in both cases Leibowitz10:46 AM Aug 10th from web
- Can’t avoid noticing they "crying" element in Ellen Adler’s Sprechgesang.10:41 AM Aug 10th from web
- From Blog: What is music theory for? This question is something that most academics in Israel find har.. http://bit.ly/5JIGd7:53 AM Aug 8th from twitterfeed
- Something very cute: Ellen Adler’s performance of Sprechstimme. It is hard to capture how exactly she does it, but I want to write about it.6:12 PM Aug 7th from web
- In Schoenberg’s recording it is not clear what is going on in m. 14. Strange.6:06 PM Aug 7th from web
- @neweuropean I have to upload them when I return to Israel. Since I did my PhD I didn’t have too many oppotunities to compose.6:03 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to neweuropean
- Bethany Beardslee in Parodie: "Then suddenly - listen! - a whisper!" great performance.4:28 PM Aug 7th from web
- @kos2 That’s a pitty. I would love to visit NY. Never been there4:26 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to kos2
- Bethany Beardslee has something special about her voice. Crying.4:25 PM Aug 7th from web
- Bethany Beardslee and Robert Carft also have the voice at the front.4:24 PM Aug 7th from web
- Hericard and Rosbaud also put the voice in the front.4:20 PM Aug 7th from web
- Pilarczyk and Boulez put the voice in the front too.4:19 PM Aug 7th from web
- Compare Leibowitz recordings to the of Manning (1967). Her voice is definitly at the front.4:17 PM Aug 7th from web
- Listening to Ellen Adler and Leibowitz. Also here the voice is more in the background or on the level of other instruments.4:15 PM Aug 7th from web
- Listening to Ethel Semser and Leibowitz perform Parodie. The voice is really at the level of other instruments. Sometimes even less.4:13 PM Aug 7th from web
- Trying to download sonicvisualiser http://www.sonicvisualiser….4:00 PM Aug 7th from web
- Perhaps reduce the amount of recordings3:30 PM Aug 7th from web
- Listening to Alice Howland and Herbert Zipper perform Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire3:29 PM Aug 7th from web
- @otterhouse Could too much Lunaire make you a Lunatic? For sure3:05 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to otterhouse
- @neweuropean What do you think about my music? http://www.bymusic.org/comp…2:41 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to neweuropean
- @neweuropean That’s great! Let me know if you record Pierrot. I’ll be glad to write the sleeve notes.2:38 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to neweuropean
- @MessiaenProject Absolutely2:36 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to MessiaenProject
- @chrisleeclark I also did some work on Erwartung. I think it is similar to Pierrot. I am sure the voice notation has a staff.2:34 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to chrisleeclark
- @neweuropean Where are you based?2:31 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to neweuropean
- @otterhouse For sure!2:30 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to otterhouse
- @kos2 Looks very interesting. Do you have funding that helps scholars come to your library?2:29 PM Aug 7th from web in reply to kos2
- Take the first sentence in Parodie and compare it with all 12 recordings. Then measure the length of the whole songs in these performances.2:26 PM Aug 7th from web
- Check also voice tone, intonation in relation to words and counterpoint of other instruments.2:06 PM Aug 7th from web
- Things to check in recordings: Pitch accuracy, balance of voice vs. instruments, tempo, relation to words. Anything else?2:03 PM Aug 7th from web
- Wagner is an issue also outside of Israel http://micurl.com/4g5badl1:43 PM Aug 7th from web
- Possible title: Counterpoint, Sprechstimme and early recordings1:05 PM Aug 7th from web
- However, It could be another good case study to show how people perform it when there is some relation to the instrument that is not strict.12:53 PM Aug 7th from web
- The Sprechstimme in "Der Mondfleck" is relatively free from the counterpoint in the other voices. That why I should concentrate on "Parodie"12:51 PM Aug 7th from web
- What I link about Schoenberg is that he has the ability to write music in various levels of comprehensability.12:06 PM Aug 7th from web
- It would be very wrong to argue that Schoeberg was writing "paper music". I think he cared about the listener, yet somethings are complex.11:31 AM Aug 7th from web
- Perhaps I should take only Parodie as my case study and cover all 12 recordings. After all, recordings are the center of my research.11:22 AM Aug 7th from web
- There is a significant gap between what the composer imagines, what he or she write and what one hears of various recordings.11:18 AM Aug 7th from web
- I think I have an idea for the chapter that I want to write. I reconsidered my argument in my MTO artilce ‘Sprechstimme reconsidered’11:02 AM Aug 7th from web
- Reading Phyllis Bryn-Julson and Paul Mathews book Inside Pierrot lunaire. They quote me quite extensively and disagree with some of my views6:52 PM Aug 6th from web
- Who might be interested in publishing rare recordings of Schoenberg conducting Pierrot lunaire?3:46 PM Aug 6th from web
- Manning cares to perform the cannon in Parodie accurately.3:02 PM Aug 6th from web
- Schoenberg should have written Clarinet part at Parodie mm. 22-24 one ocatve higher. Cannon (if he cared) does not work in performance.3:01 PM Aug 6th from web
- Another research question: what is the balance between the voice and viola in the recordings of Parodie?2:47 PM Aug 6th from web
- The cannon is not perfect. Schoenberg changes the notes because of the words of the song.2:46 PM Aug 6th from web
- Parodie will definetly be a case study2:45 PM Aug 6th from web
- Research question for Parodie: Which performers care to articulate the cannon between the viola and voice?2:42 PM Aug 6th from web
- Order Austin, Music in the 20th Century, p. 1992:39 PM Aug 6th from web
- Who needs music theory? Listen 2 Jonathan Dunsby http://bit.ly/3lbyyb2:38 PM Aug 6th from web
- I will probably choose Parodie as a case study since it has a canon between the viola and the voice2:08 PM Aug 6th from web
- aviorPerhaps another case study will be bars 20 and 27 from Der kranke mond. "(dieser Takt anders, aber doch nicht tragisch!!)"1:46 PM Aug 6th from web
- There is something very Twitter about Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire. Every song is a kind of Twit.1:34 PM Aug 6th from web
- To whom am I writing?1:33 PM Aug 6th from web
- @problogger check this out: Follow my research live on Twitter http://www.bymusic.org/blog…1:30 PM Aug 6th from web in reply to problogger
- I think another case study will be Mondesstrunken. Everybody recognizes this piece since it is the first song and it has a nice pizz. tempo1:26 PM Aug 6th from web
- Leibowitz did also Gurrelieder with Ethel Semser1:20 PM Aug 6th from web
- I like Ethel Semser dark voice. Great performance!1:13 PM Aug 6th from web
- Ethel Semser has such a dark voice!1:06 PM Aug 6th from web
- I hope to decide today which songs will be my case studies. Probably 3-4 songs.1:05 PM Aug 6th from web
- Just liken to the Erika-Wagner performance for comparison. Yes, this song will be a case study.1:03 PM Aug 6th from web
- Choose Eine blasse Wascherin as one of my case studies since I know it quite well from MTO article http://www.bymusic.org/publ…12:59 PM Aug 6th from web
- I like how Ethel Semser and Rene Leibowitz do Eine blasse Wascherin12:57 PM Aug 6th from web
- Leibowitz is one of the slowest conductors of Pierrot with regards to tempo. This is true about both of his recordings from the early 1950s.12:51 PM Aug 6th from web
- Leibowitz writes on record sleeve that Schoenberg wanted the reciter part to blend with the instruments. He advocates faithfulness to score.12:48 PM Aug 6th from web
- Listening to Ethel Semser and Rene Leibowitz perform (1954?) Pierrot lunaire12:45 PM Aug 6th from web
- Ilona Steingruber sings the written pitches of the Sprechstimme. She quite ignores Schoenberg’s introduction.12:40 PM Aug 6th from web
- Schoenberg writes Hauptstimme only for the instuments, never for the voice. Why did he say once that he wants the voice 2 be like instrument12:38 PM Aug 6th from web
- I don’t like doing research with records since its hard to go back just a bit as you do with CDs12:35 PM Aug 6th from web
- Listening to Ilona Steingruber and Vladimir Golschmann perform (1961) Pierrot lunaire12:32 PM Aug 6th from web
- From Blog: Follow my research on Pierrot lunaire on early recording, live on Twitter Comments on .. http://bit.ly/Y3KR412:02 PM Aug 6th from twitterfeed
- A good title for my Pierrot lunaire chapter: "… when words fail, music speaks." (Hans Christian Anderson)11:28 AM Aug 6th from web
- Steingruber really likes to sing. Scheonberg not like it. http://bit.ly/hztZj6:49 PM Aug 5th from web
- The voice color and manner of singing is so central and Schoenberg says SO little about it.6:42 PM Aug 5th from web
- The main factors that affect the listening experience of recordings of Pierrot are: (1) The voice color (2) tempo (3) balance of instruments6:39 PM Aug 5th from web
- Listening to Ilona Steingruber with Golschmann conducting Pierrot lunaire (1961).6:35 PM Aug 5th from web
- Ilona Steingruber (with Golschmann conducting) sounds very different. Apart of her voice color, she sings quite alot.6:34 PM Aug 5th from web
- Jeanne Héricard, Hans Rosbaud, conductor: Something metalic about this performance. Especially her voice.6:28 PM Aug 5th from web
- Jane Manning (1967) does Die Kreuze very emotional.6:20 PM Aug 5th from web
- @soundarchive Nothing urgent. Just nice to see that the sound achive is twitting!6:17 PM Aug 5th from web in reply to soundarchive
- @soundarchive Where are you sitting?5:56 PM Aug 5th from web in reply to soundarchive
- The instrumental introduction to Die Kreuze could be useful for examining and comparing instrumental performance in the various recordings.5:50 PM Aug 5th from web
- On Gebet an Pierrot Ellen Adler pronounces the last words of the song with a strange color of a dying voice5:46 PM Aug 5th from web
- However Manning argues in the Saul Seminar that Richard Hofman said the Schoenberg would agree that it would be sung by a male Sprechstimme5:43 PM Aug 5th from web
- I guess people do it only with female singers is because Schoenberg recorded it with such adn did so always in performance.5:42 PM Aug 5th from web
- He didn’t even write if it should be a singer man of woman! It would be nice if a male Sprechstimme would sing Pierrot. Anyone volunteers?5:41 PM Aug 5th from web
- It is so strange that Schoenberg wrote so little about the color of the voice that he wanted when this affects the performance so much!5:39 PM Aug 5th from web
- Both Leibowitz recordings are similar with regards tempo yet the voice makes such a difference!5:35 PM Aug 5th from web
- Ellen Adler, voice and René Leibowitz, conductor - this recording is very different from his recording with Ethel Semser5:34 PM Aug 5th from web
- Why I write my research notes on Twitter http://www.bymusic.org/blog…5:19 PM Aug 5th from web
- Ethel Semser and René Leibowitz did a very interesting recording of Pierrot. Spooky4:57 PM Aug 5th from web
- Ethel Semser’s voice is low4:51 PM Aug 5th from web
- In both recording René Leibowitz performs Pierrot very slowly4:50 PM Aug 5th from web
- Eine blasse Wascherin. Ethel Semser and René Leibowitz take it very slow.4:49 PM Aug 5th from web
- It is crazy how the voice takes all the attention.4:48 PM Aug 5th from web
- I think I should first choose 1-3 songs and focus on them.4:46 PM Aug 5th from web
- Pierrot lunaire. Ethel Semser, soprano; René Leibowitz, cond. (1954?) Strange color of voice. Mondesruncken. Slow tempo. Rare recording.4:45 PM Aug 5th from web
- @soundarchive Thanks. You forgot the n in Byron (-;1:36 PM Aug 5th from web in reply to soundarchive
- Perhaps I should check the balance between the voice and the instruments in the recordings of Pierrot lunaire?1:33 PM Aug 5th from web
- Gould plays slower once again12:30 PM Aug 5th from web
- Or perhaps choose some of the recordings of 1940s-1960s. Or look at all of them but on one song.11:28 AM Aug 5th from web
- Just found more recordings of Pierrot from the 1960s (total: 12). We might want to concentrate on the 1940s and 50s (total: 5). Or not?11:26 AM Aug 5th from web
- I have learned to control stress during the early stages of research. Good research takes time and patience.7:00 PM Aug 4th from web
- I think I should focus on one, two or maximum three songs in order to say something meaningful.6:51 PM Aug 4th from web
- Claude Helffer does the piano part quite agressively in Leibowitz’s performance<><><><><><><><><>6:50 PM Aug 4th from web
- Leibowitz conducts it slower and it sounds more relaxed6:48 PM Aug 4th from web
- Listening again to Rene Leibowitz and Ellen Adler do Die Kreuze from Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire6:47 PM Aug 4th from web
- There is something very nervous in Schoenberg’s and Erika’s recording of Pierrot lunaire. Because they were nervous, or is it style?6:46 PM Aug 4th from web
- Why do they sound so different?6:44 PM Aug 4th from web
- Listening to Schoenberg conducting and Erika Stiedry-Wagner Sprechsitimming Die Kreuze from his Pierrot lunaire6:44 PM Aug 4th from web
- Listening to Rene Leibowitz and Ellen Adler do Die Kreuze from Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire6:42 PM Aug 4th from web
- They all sound very similar at start, but then when you focus, interesting things start to appear6:41 PM Aug 4th from web
- Listening to various early performances of Schonberg’s song, Die Dreuze, from Pierrot lunaire6:40 PM Aug 4th from web
- What are the similarities and differences between early recordings of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire?6:38 PM Aug 4th from web
- I treat the recordings as musical objects with their own significant. I do not care too much how it really sounded in live performance.6:09 PM Aug 4th from web
- The British Library is great. They have lots of material and are very helpful.2:47 PM Aug 4th from web
- Schoenberg wrote interesting things in the program of the first performance of Pierrot lunaire2:46 PM Aug 4th from web
- From Blog: Here is the research proposal I wrote for the Edison Fellowship in the British Library Soun.. http://bit.ly/2UMLgN11:19 AM Aug 4th from twitterfeed
- Why do most singers who write about Pierrot let themselves say what one SHOULD or SOULD NOT do?5:40 PM Aug 3rd from web
- Going to eat some english food4:05 PM Aug 3rd from web
- Manning says that the early recording of Pierrot are not accurate with regards to pitch yet are "authentic" with regards to the spiritofwork3:49 PM Aug 3rd from web
- We will probably focus our research on early recordings from the 1940s-1960s of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire3:47 PM Aug 3rd from web
- Some parts in performances of Pierrot sound very wild!3:06 PM Aug 3rd from web
- I think that Schoenberg’s & Stiedry’s performance sounds like it does due to early recording techinque3:03 PM Aug 3rd from web
- Listening to Hand Rosbaud recording of Pierrot3:00 PM Aug 3rd from web
- It’s great to be in London again!2:55 PM Aug 3rd from web
- What does Manning mean by said that "she sound authentic?"2:54 PM Aug 3rd from web
- This month I will liten to many many recordings of Pierrot Lunaire by Arnold Schoenberg.2:52 PM Aug 3rd from web
- Listening to Jane Manning’s Saul Seminar in the Sound Archive at the British Library2:50 PM Aug 3rd from web