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Gurrelieder
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Gurrelieder

Work by Arnold Schoenberg for five soloists, speaker, four choruses, and large orchestra, including iron chains (the text is a German translation of the Danish poems by J P Jacobsen). It was composed 1900-11 and first performed in Vienna, Austria, on 23 February 1913, conducted by Franz Schreker. Its first US performance was in Philadelphia on 8 April 1932, conducted by Leopold Stokowski.



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