- Pierrot
Pierrot is a
stock character ofmime and "Commedia dell'Arte ", a French variant of the ItalianPedrolino . His character is that of the sad clown, pining for love of Columbine, who inevitably breaks his heart and leaves him forHarlequin . He is usually depicted wearing a loose, white tunic. The noticeable feature of Pierrot's behaviour is hisnaïveté , he is seen as a fool, always the butt of pranks, yet nonetheless trusting. Pierrot is also portrayed as moonstruck, distant and oblivious to reality.One may be said to be "Pierroting" if one is behaving like Pierrot.
The French character was purportedly first created by
Jean-Gaspard Deburau .Fact|date=May 2008 He is the protagonist of the famous French folk song, "Au Clair de la Lune ".Spelled "Pjerrot", the character is a fixture at
Bakken , the world's oldest amusement park inDenmark . According to Bakken publicity, the character is more than 4,000 years old, and originated inTurkey (known asAsia Minor ). It is also claimed that in ancient times, the broad red mouth of the character was created by physically cutting the mouth to make it larger.20th century Russian cabaret singer
Alexander Vertinsky was famous for his portrayal of Pierrot, for which he wore a black costume and powdered his face.Pierrot in poetry
:"And lo, in that dawn he was pierroting over,":"Swinging in spirals round the fresh breasts of day."
From the posthumously published poem "The Moth That God Made Blind" by
Hart Crane .*The American poet
Ralph Chaplin wrote a series of poems collectively titled "Maybe Pierrot", in which Pierrot is used to symbolize an idealistic artist unable to fight the world's injustices.*
Langston Hughes authored short poems entitled "Pierrot" and "A Black Pierrot ".*The American modernist poets
Wallace Stevens andSara Teasdale both wrote poems titled "Pierrot", referring to the fin-de-sièclePierrot lunaire figurePierrot in classical music
* The second part of the piano composition "Carnaval" written by
Robert Schumann .* "
Pierrot Lunaire " ("Moonstruck Pierrot" or "Pierrot in the moonlight") is an important work ofArnold Schoenberg , a setting ofAlbert Giraud 's work of French poems of the same name (translated into German byErich Otto von Hartleben ) to music.* "
Die tote Stadt ", an opera byErich Korngold includes the aria "Pierrot's Tanzlied" (Mein Sehnen, mein wähnen) sung by the character Fritz.* "Pierrot",
clarinet-violin-piano trio byThea Musgrave in which the violin is Pierrot, the clarinet is Columbine, and the piano the harlequin.Pierrot in popular culture
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Pierrot le Fou " is a film byJean-Luc Godard , starringJean-Paul Belmondo andAnna Karina . Theanime series "Cowboy Bebop " features an episode titled "Pierrot le Fou", with a character called the Mad Pierrot.*
Yellow Magic Orchestra 's debut album contains a track titled "Mad Pierrot".* The 4 performers in the
Katharine Hepburn andCary Grant filmSylvia Scarlett call their act the "Pink Pierrots".*American filmmaker Kenneth Anger features Pierrot in his film "Rabbit's Moon".
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David Bowie wore a Pierrot costume for both the sleeve of his album "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) " and the video for the single "Ashes to Ashes". This in turn provided inspiration for a character in the TV series "Ashes to Ashes".*
Leo Sayer dressed as Pierrot on tour following the release of his first album, "Silverbird".* The Japanese pop band
Berryz Koubou 's song "Kokuhaku no Funsui Hiroba " features the lyric "I am Pierrot" in reference to a girl who has just confessed her love and, having not yet received an answer, imagines the worse.*
Novembre , a progressive metal band from Italy, has a song called "Comme Pierrot" ("Like Pierrot") on the "Novembrine Waltz" album.*
Los Hermanos , a rock band from Brazil, has a song called "Pierrot" on the debut album, "Los Hermanos".*"Pierrot" is a song by
Lee Hyun Do and is featured in the rhythm video game "Pump It Up ".*"Brindis por Pierrot" ("Cheers for Pierrot") is an album of the Uruguayan songwriter/singer Jaime Ross.
*The song "The Carnival Is Over" by Australian band
The Seekers features the lines "But the joys of love are fleeting / For Pierrot and Columbine."*Indie rock band Placebo's album "
Meds " contains a track called "Pierrot the Clown ", including the lyrics "I'll be wallowing in sorrow/Wearing a frown, like Pierrot the clown".* Rintaro's segment of the anime triptych "Neo-Tokyo" ("Labyrinth") features a somewhat sinister clown who resembles some representations of Pierrot.
* In the
literary magazine "The Savoy " from the 1890s, a Beardsley drawing was often printed on the back cover featuring a mischievous pierrot in place of the traditional heroBellerophon on the back of the winged horsePegasus .*
Neil Gaiman 's short story "Harlequin Valentine" features a Pierrot or "Petey" character.* Pierrot was a Japanese rock band active from 1994-2006.
* Japanese musician
Közi often wore a pierrot costume while a member of the visual rock bandMALICE MIZER * Argentine band
Sui Generis mentions Pierrot in their song "Gaby"* "Like A Pierrot" is a unicycle challenge course on the popular Japanese show Unbeatable Banzuke. It should be noted that a word for clown in Japanese is "pierrot," and this Pierrot reference is more likely to a regular circus clown than a Commedia Del'Arte Pierrot figure.
* In
Cirque du Soleil 's production ofLa Nouba , there are two characters, both with a Pierrot name- La Pierrot Rouge and the Pierrot Clown.* The video for
Robots in Disguise single [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robots_in_Disguise The Tears] is based on the story surrounding Pierrot.ee also
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