LUCY SHELTON on PIERROT LUNAIRE

LUCY SHELTON on PIERROT LUNAIRE

HOW TO CELEBRATE PIERROT LUNAIRES' 100TH BIRTHDAY!

Yes indeed, this Tuesday
is the night to celebrate all things PIERROT!!!!!!! 

Here is my recommendation of activities and thoughts for the whole day... 
[repeat as many times as you like] 

 

1) commune with the moon, (though not a full one tonight) drink wine, giving the moon your toast

2) buy a bouquet of white roses and pull off the petals, strewing them delicately around you

3) wear special Pierrot make-up 

4) do your laundry

5) waltz down the street, alone, or with a stranger

6) climb up on a table or piano bench and slide from highest note to lowest (=bass clarinet envy)

7) gaze at the moon for 4'33" of silence

 

II

8) make big shadows on the walls by waving your arms

9) laugh so hard that you cry

10) wear something ruby-colored 

11) hold a tomato in your hand and squeeze it slowly over a bowl (wear an apron, and wash your                     hands first so you can eat the mess)

12) gossip as fast as you can for 30 seconds

13) back to the moon, of course.  Use binoculars to see its shape.

14) recite a favorite poem, then give your toast to the poet.

 

III

15) all about sighs - voiceless and voiced, all kinds of emotions, but mostly nostalgia. 

16) light several candles (in lieu of smoking a pipe)

17) talk "in canon" with a friend (with or without warning)

18) wear something black

19) stand on one leg and say "pizzicato"  (do this more than once)

20) float a boat in the bathtub

21) breathe in the centennial air and salute the moon 21 times

WE THANK YOU,  PIERROT!

I hope you will all focus on PIERROT wherever you are, 

and thus we will all be connected for this

100th birthday celebration. 

Cheers to you all,
Lucy

Lucy Shelton is a celebrated soprano, world famous for her interpretations of contemporary classical music, and especially Pierrot Lunaire.

REBECCA RINGLE

REBECCA RINGLE

SPENCER MYER making the piano sing

SPENCER MYER making the piano sing

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