Scoring Lilith: Dodecaphonic Diegesis, Film Music and Retrograde Inversion in Alban Berg's Lulu by Ema Pope published on 2021-04-24T18:52:53Z A virtual presentation of my research on the music theory of Alban Berg's Lulu (1929-1935) as relevant to thematic elements of its atypical femme fatale, Lulu, who is — of Lilith and of Eve, of a snake and of Mignon, of a siren and of a street urchin — complicit in her cyclical harnessing of marriage as a profitable prostitution in a murderous plight, soliciting wealthy men (and women) romantically in a ruse to climb socially and financially. All sourced recording excerpts are under the Creative Commons Attribution licence (reuse allowed) Piano examples are transcribed and played by me. No sources except for the work itself. Speech adapted for transcription and hearing disabilities. Genre Podcast