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- A Survivor from Warsaw, Op. 46
I cannot remember everything. I must have been unconscious most of the time.
I remember only the grandiose moment when they all started to sing, as if prearranged, the old prayer they had neglected for so many years – the forgotten creed!
But I have no recollection how I got underground to live in the sewers of Warsaw for so long a time. The day began as usual: Reveille when it still was dark. "Get out!" Whether you slept or whether worries kept you awake the whole night. You had been separated from your children, from your wife, from your parents. You don't know what happened to them... How could you sleep?
The trumpets again – "Get out! The sergeant will be furious!" They came out; some very slowly, the old ones, the sick ones; some with nervous agility. They fear the sergeant. They hurry as much as they can. In vain! Much too much noise, much too much commotion! And not fast enough! The Feldwebel shouts: "Achtung! Stillgestanden! Na wird's mal! Oder soll ich mit dem Jewehrkolben nachhelfen? Na jut; wenn ihrs durchaus haben wollt!" ("Attention! Stand still! How about it, or should I help you along with the butt of my rifle? Oh well, if you really want to have it!")
- Piano Concerto, Op. 42
- Composer: Arnold Schönberg {Schoenberg after 1934} (13 September 1874 -- 13 July 1951)
- Orchestra: The Cleveland Orchestra
- Conductor: Pierre Boulez
- Soloist: Mitsuko Uchida
- Year of recording: 2000
Piano Concerto, Op. 42, written in 1942.
- Pierrot Lunaire
„Pierrot Lunaire“ für Sprechstimme und Kammerensemble, Op. 21 (1912)
text by Albert Giraud
1. Mondestrunken
2. Colombine
3. Der Dandy
4. Eine blasse Wäscherin
5. Valse de Chopin