‘The Veil of Pierrette’ premiered in 1910 as a ballet-pantomime based on a story by Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), one of Austria’s most prominent fin-de-siecle figures. Ernst von Dohnanyi provided the accompanying score that proved an immediate international success. Movements such as the ‘Wedding Waltz’, for example, were frequently heard on radio request shows at the time, giving the equally popular waltz sequence from Richard Strauss’ ‘Der Rosenkavalier’ a run for its money. The pantomime genre was entirely in keeping with the spirit of the age. Following the large-scale, plot-laden ballets of late Romanticism, pantomime explored a more intimate and naturalistic form of expression. This first complete recording of the score enables us to enjoy a fuller picture of the repertoire from this fascinating period of music history.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Prelude and Scene 1: Moderato | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 5.3 |
| Track 2 | Scene 2: Allegretto | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 2.29 |
| Track 3 | Scene 3: Valse. Tempo Giusto | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 6.11 |
| Track 4 | Scene 4: Adagio, Ma Non Troppo | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 0.46 |
| Track 5 | Scene 5: Molto Moderato | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 2.11 |
| Track 6 | Scene 6: Largamente | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 17.57 |
| Track 7 | Scene 1: Wedding Waltz | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 17.42 |
| Track 8 | Scene 2: Moderato | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 9.08 |
| Track 9 | Scene 1: Moderato | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 7.58 |
| Track 10 | Scene 2: Allegro Moderato | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 10.1 |
| Track 11 | Scene 3: Tempo Giusto | ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra | 0.41 |






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