Unfortunately Belmont Music was a victim of the Pacific Palisades fire. We have lost our full inventory of sales and rental materials. We hope that in the near future we will be able to "rise from the ashes" in a completely digital form.
We will keep you posted on this website or you can send us an email and we will contact you.
There are some scores and performing materials for which we have digital scans. Please do contact us so that we can determine if we are able to fill your requests now by forwarding these digital scans. We will continue to respond to any questions regarding the life and works of Arnold Schoenberg.
Jens Peter Jacobsen (Übersetzung: Robert Franz Arnold)
DATE:
zwischen Mitte November 1922 und 14. Dezember 1922 (Enddatum auf dem Autograph)
(März 1900 - 1903, Juli 1910 - 7. November 1911 Entstehung der Gurrelieder)
FIRST PERFORMANCE:
30. Januar 1923, Kopenhagen, "Dansk Filharmonisk Selskap" (Breuning-Bache-Quartett, Mitglieder der Königlichen Kapelle Christian Christiansen, Waldtaube: Marya Freund, Dir. Arnold Schönberg)
FIRST PRINT:
Universal Edition, Wien 1923 (UE Nr. 7272)
COMPLETE EDITION / GESAMTAUSGABE:
Arnold Schönberg, Sämtliche Werke, Abteilung I: Lieder, Reihe A, Bd. 3, Orchesterlieder, hrsg. v. Christian Martin Schmidt, Mainz-Wien 1981
SALES/RENTAL MATERIAL:
Belmont Music Publishers (USA, Canada, Mexico): (performance materials)
The Arnold Schönberg Center
The Arnold Schönberg Center is a unique repository of Arnold Schoenberg's archival legacy and a cultural center that is open to the public.
Aron Quartett
The "Aron Quartett" was formed in 1998 by four Viennese musicians: Ludwig Müller, Barna Kobori, Georg Hamann and Christophe Pantillon.
Arnold Schoenberg Chor The Arnold Schoenberg Choir was founded in 1972 by current artistic director Erwin Ortner and remains one of the most sought after and versatile vocal ensembles in Austria.