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  1. Verklaerte Nacht, Op. 4 Sheet Music by Arnold Schoenberg, 2009-08-12
  2. Arnold Schonberg: Pintures i dibuixos (Catalan Edition) by Arnold Schoenberg, 1992
  3. The Book of the Hanging Gardens and Other Songs for Voice and Piano by Arnold Schoenberg, 1995-08-23
  4. Arnold Schoenberg: His Life, World and Work by H. H. Stuckenschmidt, 1978
  5. Moses und Aron by Arnold Schoenberg, 1957
  6. The Schoenberg Discography by R. Wayne Shoaf, 1995-01-01
  7. Letters by Arnold Schoenberg, 1987-10-21
  8. Harmonielehre (German Edition) by Arnold Schoenberg, 2010-03-15
  9. Stile herrschen, Gedanken siegen by Arnold Schönberg, 2005-03-31
  10. Pierrot Lunaire OP21 (Opus 21) by Arnold Schoenberg, 1111
  11. Gesammelte Schriften (German Edition) by Arnold Schoenberg, 1976
  12. String Quartet in D
  13. MOSES UND ARON - STAGEBILL - TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1999 by ARNOLD SCHOENBERG, 1999
  14. Letters by Arnold Schoenberg, 1974-02-11

81. Schoenberg, Arnold
schoenberg, arnold 18741951, Austrian composer. Before he became a UScitizen in 1941 he spelled his name Schönberg. schoenberg, arnold.
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    Schoenberg, Arnold serial music (1899), a string sextet; Gurrelieder (1900-1), a cantata for chorus and orchestra; and Pelleas und Melisande to poems of Stefan George, he completely abandoned tonality (see atonality ). His use of Sprechstimme, halfway between song and speech, caused a sensation at the first performance in 1912 of the song cycle Pierrot Lunaire. His 12-tone technique, used to some extent in five piano pieces and a Serenade in 1923, was first employed throughout a work in the Suite for Piano (1924). Though he did not invent serial technique, he established it as an important organizational device in music. His other works include two chamber symphonies (1906; 1906-40) and Variations for Orchestra (1928); string quartets, a woodwind quintet (1924), and Suite for 7 Instruments (1926); a violin concerto (1936) and a piano concerto (1942); the monodrama Erwartung (1909) and an unfinished opera
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    84. Stokowski Conducts Wagner, Vaughan Williams And Schoenberg - Arnold Schoenberg -
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    2. Fant On A Theme 3. Transfigured Night, Op.4 On this CD Composed by Arnold Schoenberg Performed by Symphony of the Air Conducted by Leopold Stokowski 2. Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams Performed by Symphony of the Air Conducted by Leopold Stokowski 3. Siegfried Idyll Composed by Richard Wagner Performed by Symphony of the Air Conducted by Leopold Stokowski Stokowski Conducts Wagner Vaughan ... Williams and Schoenberg Arnold Schoenberg Order this CD, read a review or buy related products in an online shop. Visit an UK online shop to find information on this CD, order it or buy related products online in an United Kingdom store. Here you can find a variety of related shops. Stokowski Conducts Wagner Vaughan ... Williams and Schoenberg Arnold Schoenberg

    85. List Of Performances - Composer Names Starting With Scho
    schoenberg, arnold, 5 Pieces for Orchestra, 10/12/2000, Mechanics Hall,Worcester, MA, Boston Philharmonic, Benjamin Zander, cond, No. schoenberg
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    86. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
    Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary entry with life, works, photographs, and MIDI audio file.Category Arts Music Composition Composers S schoenberg, arnold......arnold schoenberg has exercised very considerable influence over the course of musicin the 20th century, particularly through his development and promulgation
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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. MIDI FILE - Klavierstuecke op.19 No.2 Arnold Schönberg Works
    Schoenberg's most important opera is Moses und Aron, of which he completed only two of the three acts.

    87. Arnold Schoenberg : Biographie - Médiathèque De L'Ircam © 2003
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    88. Schoenberg, Arnold
    schoenberg, arnold. (18741951), Austrian born composer, creator ofthe twelve-tone system of musical composition, and one of the
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    Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951), Austrian born composer, creator of the twelve-tone system of musical composition, and one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Career in Vienna, Berlin, and the U.S.
    In 1903 Schoenberg returned to Vienna to teach. There he met his most successful students, the Austrian composers Anton Webern and Alban Berg, who became his close friends. In his compositions, Schoenberg employed far-reaching harmonies, a trait that later developed into atonality. Because of this, riots erupted at both premieres of his first two string quartets in 1905 and 1908. Such experiences led him often to feel persecuted by a public that could not understand his music.
    Schoenberg and his family fled Nazi Germany to Paris in 1933. In 1934 they immigrated to the U.S., and he accepted a teaching position in Boston. The next year, because of his health, they moved to Los Angeles, where his two youngest sons were born. After a year as a lecturer at the University of Southern California (1935), he taught at the University of California at Los Angeles from 1936 to 1944. He became a U.S. citizen in 1941. Schoenberg fell seriously ill in 1946, and at one point his heart stopped beating; this experience is reflected in his String Trio (1946), written after his recovery. In retirement he continued to teach and to compose. He died on July 13, 1951, in Los Angeles.

    89. ARNOLD SCHOENBERG: THE MINORITY OF THE "INCONCEIVABLE GOD"
    arnold schoenberg THE MINORITY OF THE INCONCEIVABLE GOD . 1 schoenberg,arnold arnold schoenberg on the Sacredness of Art.
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    ARNOLD SCHOENBERG: THE MINORITY OF THE "INCONCEIVABLE GOD"
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    A paper presented at The 1998 CESNUR International Conference, Center for Studies on New Religions, Torino, Italy
      "From such an institution [i.e. the Israel Academy of Music] must go forth true priests of art who confront art with the same sense of consecration that the priest brings to God´s altar. For, just as God chose Israel whose task is to preserve, in spite of all suffering, the pure, true, mosaic monotheism, so it behooves Israeli musicians to offer the world a model possessed of the unique capacity to make our souls function once more in ways apt to further the development of humanity toward ever higher goals."
    Arnold Schoenberg 1. The following remarks concerning Arnold Schoenberg´s reflections on the people of Israel as the minority of "the inconceivable God" concentrate on his treatment of the issue in the libretto of Moses und Aron th century. 2. Although Schoenberg was always very cautious in giving information about his private life and in spite of the precarious situation of research concerning his biography, his deeply religious character becomes evident to anyone confronting his numerous and constant efforts at articulating his own self-understanding. Without a doubt, the life of the Jewish-born Schoenberg was decisively influenced by his religious interests and options. At the age of 18 he converted to Protestantism in predominantly Catholic Vienna and in 1933 decided in Paris to return back to Judaism, as a reaction against the growing anti-Semitic tendencies he had been observing for years. Although raised in a Jewish-orthodox atmosphere, Schoenberg showed an early interest in Christian spirituality, especially that of the Quakers. His later correspondance reveals that his readings of Emmanuel Swedenborg, of Balzac´s Gnostic inspired novel "Seraphita" or of Rudolf Steiner had bearing on his aesthetic and musical conceptions.

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    92. Biographie: Arnold Schönberg, 1874-1951

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    Komponist, Maler
    Er lernt als Autodidakt, Geige zu spielen, und macht erste Kompositionsversuche.
    Das Streichsextett "Verklärte Nacht" entsteht.
    Er heiratet Mathilde von Zemlinsky und zieht mit ihr nach Berlin.
    Er tritt eine Stelle als Kompositionslehrer am Sternschen Konservatorium in Berlin an.
    Bekanntschaft mit Richard Strauss
    Bekanntschaft mit Gustav Mahler
    Schönberg gründet den "Verein schaffender Tonkünstler", dessen Ideen eng mit denen der "Wiener Secession" verknüpft sind.
    Anton von Webern
    Schönberg führt im Kreis des Vereins zum ersten Mal die symphonische Dichtung für Orchester "Pelleas und Melisande" auf.
    21. Dezember: Die Uraufführung des ersten atonalen Werks der Musikgeschichte, des " II. Streichquartetts op. 10 ", in Wien wird zum Skandal.
    Ausstellung seiner expressionistischen Bilder in einer Wiener Buchhandlung.

    Er beendet die theoretische Abhandlung "Harmonielehre", die als ausgearbeitete, gedruckte Fassung seiner Kompositionskurse zu verstehen ist.
    Komposition der Melodramen "Pierrot lunaire".

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