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  1. Style and Idea: Selected Writings, 60th Anniversary Edition by Arnold Schoenberg, 2010-10-13
  2. Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire (Cambridge Music Handbooks) by Jonathan Dunsby, 1992-09-25
  3. Arnold Schoenberg by Charles Rosen, 1996-09-01
  4. Fundamentals of Musical Composition by Arnold Schoenberg, 1999-03-15
  5. Theory of Harmony: 100th Anniversary Edition by Arnold Schoenberg, 2010-10-13
  6. Arnold Schoenberg's Journey by Allen Shawn, 2003-05-30
  7. Structural Functions of Harmony by Arnold Schoenberg, 1954
  8. Preliminary Exercises in Counterpoint by Arnold Schoenberg, 1988-11
  9. Style and Idea by Arnold Schoenberg, 1950-01-01
  10. Arnold Schoenberg Correspondence by Egbert M. Ennulat, 1991-06-28
  11. Music Theory And Analysis in the Writings of Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) by Norton Dudeque, 2006-01
  12. Arnold Schoenberg: The Composer as Jew (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Alexander L. Ringer, 1993-05-20
  13. Sprechstimme In Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire: A Study of Vocal Performance Practice by Aidan Soder, 2008-04-30
  14. A Schoenberg Reader: Documents of a life by Joseph Auner, 2003-10-01

1. Arnold Schoenberg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Arnold Schoenberg (September 13, 1874 – July 13, 1951) was an Austrian and later American composer, leader of the Second Viennese School of early
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Jump to: navigation search Arnold Schoenberg, Los Angeles, 1948 Arnold Schoenberg (September 13, 1874 – July 13, 1951) was an Austrian and later American composer , leader of the Second Viennese School of early 20th-century composers. He used the spelling Sch¶nberg until his move to the United States in 1934. He was known for extending the German Romantic traditions of both Brahms and Wagner , and also for his pioneering innovations in atonality , including the development of twelve-tone technique , a compositional method involving tone rows . Many of Schoenberg's works are associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art. He coined the term developing variation and was the first modern composer to embrace motivic development without deference to the centrality of a solitary subject or theme. Schoenberg was also a painter, an important music theorist , and an influential teacher of composition; his students included Alban Berg Anton Webern , and later John Cage . Many of Schoenberg's practices, including the formalization of compositional method, and his habit of openly inviting audiences to think analytically, are echoed in

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Arnold schoenberg arnold SCHOENBERG. Born September 13, 1874, Vienna Died July 13, 1951, Los Angeles, California. In his own words.
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ARNOLD SCHOENBERG Born: September 13, 1874, Vienna
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    "Whether one calls oneself conservative or revolutionary, whether one composers in a conventional or progressive manner, whether one tries to imitate old styles or is destined to express new ideas—one must be convinced of the infallibility of one's own fantasy and one must believe in one's own inspiration. The desire for a conscious control of the new means and forms will arise in every artist's mind; and he will wish to follow consciously the laws and rules that govern the forms he has conceived "as in a dream.""
Austrian composer. Schoenberg's development of the twelve-tone method of composition was a turning point in twentieth-century music. Few composers have presented as radically new an idea as Schoenberg did with what he called his "Method of Composing with Twelve Tones Related Only to Each Other." In it, he broke with a system of tonal organization that had developed over hundreds of years and had become a hallmark of Western music.
Schoenberg began his musical studies on violin at age 8. Although he had no compositional training, he began composing his own music. In 1895, he began lessons with Alexander von Zemlinsky, only three years his elder. From 1901 to 1903 he held various conducting posts in Berlin. In 1904 he moved to Vienna, and there began teaching (Alban Berg and Anton Webern were early pupils). In 1919 he founded a society for performance of new music, and in 1925 returned to Berlin to teach. In 1933 he was forced, as a Jew, to leave Berlin. Ironically, he had converted to Lutheranism in 1898, but after fleeing to Paris he renounced the Christian faith and returned to Judaism. In 1934 he emigrated to the United States and in 1936 began teaching at UCLA. He remained in Los Angeles until his death in 1951.

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Executive summary: Emancipated dissonance Military service: Austrian Army (1916-17, medical discharge) Inventor of 12-tone musical composition, as well as the first atonal work. His students included Anton Webern and Alban Berg Father: Samuel Schoenberg (shoe vendor, d. 1890) Mother: Pauline Nachod Brother: Heinrich Schoenberg (singer) Wife: Mathilde (d. 1923, 2 children) Wife: Gertrud Kolisch (sister of violinist Rudolf Kolisch, m. 1924, 3 children) Daughter: Nuria (m. Luigi Nono Professor: Malkin Conservatory, Boston Professor: University of Southern California (1935-36) Professor: University of California at Los Angeles (1936-44) Converted to Lutheranism Converted to Judaism Naturalized US Citizen Author of books: Models for Beginners in Composition , music theory) Structural Functions of Harmony , music theory) Preliminary Exercises in Counterpoint , music theory) Fundamentals of Musical Composition , music theory) Do you know something we don't?

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Arnold Schoenberg has exercised very considerable influence over the course of music in the 20th century, particularly through his development and promulgation of theories of composition in which unity in a work is provided by the use of a determined series, usually consisting of the twelve possible different semitones, their order also inverted or taken in retrograde form, and in transposed versions. Schoenberg's earlier compositions are post-romantic in character, followed by a period in which he developed his theories of atonality, music without a key or tonal center. Born in Vienna in 1874, he spent his early career in Berlin, until the rise to power of Hitler made it necessary to leave Germany and find safety in America, where he died in 1951. With his pupils Anton Webern and Alban Berg, both of whom he outlived, he represents a group of composers known as the Second Viennese School. Selections from our Symphonic Music Catalog Christmas Music (Sc in set) (2vn, vc, harm, Pf)

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died July 13, 1951, Los Angeles Arnold Schoenberg. Pictorial Parade Schoenberg also spelled Austrian-American composer who created a new method of composition based on a row, or series atonality q.v. ). He was also one of the most influential teachers of the 20th century, among his most significant pupils were Alban Berg and Anton Webern. Schoenberg, Arnold...

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Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg (the anglicized form of Schönberg — Schoenberg changed the spelling officially when he left Germany and reconverted to
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  • "I find above all that the expression, ' atonal music ,' is most unfortunateit is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'"
    • Arnold Schoenberg, Style and Idea , p.210. "I am the slave of an internal power more powerful than my education" "If music is frozen architecture , then the potpourri is frozen coffee-table gossip... Potpourri is the art of adding apples to pears…”
      • Arnold Schoenberg: "Glosses on the Theories of Others" (1929), See "Style and Idea", Faber and Faber 1985, p.313-314

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When Arnold Schoenberg was a young man he was living in the late 19th century. In art and music the 19th century is often called the age of Romanticism.
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Schoenberg came from a Jewish family who had moved to Austria from Hungary . They were quite poor and Schoenberg taught himself about music. When he was grown up he had to do a lot of teaching to try and earn enough money to live. In later life he went to live in the United States. It took a long time before he was recognized world-wide as a great composer. His two most famous pupils were Alban Berg (1885-1935)] and Anton Webern (1883-1945). He taught them how to write twelve-tone music and they became famous composers. When Arnold Schoenberg was a young man he was living in the late 19th century . In art and music the 19th century is often called the age of Romanticism . If you look at the way composers wrote music at this time you will find that their compositions became more and more chromatic . This means that more and more sharps and flats were used during the piece, and the music went from one key to another (modulated) very quickly.

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Austrian-born U.S. composer. Richard Strauss 's help he obtained a teaching post in Berlin, but he soon returned to Vienna, having composed his gigantic cantata Gurrelieder (1901, orchestrated 1913). In 1904 Alban Berg and Anton Webern atonality Erwartung Five Orchestral Pieces (1909), and Pierrot lunaire (1912). From 1916 to 1923 he issued almost nothing, being occupied with teaching and conducting but also seeking a way to organize atonality. He eventually developed the 12-tone method ( see serialism ), in which each composition is formed from a special row or series of 12 different tones. In 1930 he began work on a three-act opera based on a single tone row; Moses und Aron document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Arnold Schoenberg" from Britannica Concise Dallapiccola, Luigi

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    Arnold Schoenberg has exercised very considerable influence over the course of music in the 20th century, particularly through his development and promulgation of theories of composition in which unity in a work is provided by the use of a determined series, usually consisting of the twelve possible different semitones, their order also inverted or taken in retrograde form, and in transposed versions. Schoenberg's earlier compositions are post-romantic in character, followed by a period in which he developed his theories of atonality, music without a key or tonal centre. Born in Vienna in 1874, he spent his early career in Berlin, until the rise to power of Hitler made it necessary to leave Germany and find safety in America, where he died in 1951. With his pupils Anton Webern and Alban Berg, both of whom he outlived, he represents a group of composers known as the Second Viennese School. Operas Schoenberg's most important opera is Moses und Aron, of which he completed only two of the three acts.

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    In 1933, shortly before his 60th birthday, Arnold Schoenberg, one of the most important composers in history, was forced to flee his native Europe due to the increasing Nazi terror. He came to America, where he taught briefly at Boston's Malkin Conservatory before moving to Los Angeles for reasons of health in October 1934. There he taught privately, as well as at the University of Southern California and the University of California at Los Angeles.
    The name Schoenberg is inextricably linked in most people's minds with serialism and The Second Viennese School. However, a number of the works he wrote during his "American" period are quite different in flavor. They embrace a return, in varying degrees, to "tonality," for they use within their serial structures triadic elements and tonal implications. The Chamber Symphony No. 2

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