At the risk of revealing more about my own musical ignorance than I should, at least in public, I was surprised to learn (from Roger Nichols' book on Ravel) that the first complete performance of Pierrot Lunaire in Paris (which he says was not until 1922) was conducted by........Darius Milhaud.
Maybe my reaction should instead have been: Well, why not?
But Milhaud is not someone I would have thought of in that role, though I have discovered from Wiki that [the dates don't quite match]:
Does anyone else know of other cases of what might to them seem (at least at first glance) strange bedfellows?
Maybe my reaction should instead have been: Well, why not?
But Milhaud is not someone I would have thought of in that role, though I have discovered from Wiki that [the dates don't quite match]:
Contemporary European influences were also important. Milhaud dedicated his Fifth String Quartet (1920) to Arnold Schoenberg, and the following year conducted both the French and British premieres of Pierrot lunaire after multiple rehearsals.
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