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  1. Coherence, Counterpoint, Instrumentation, Instruction in Form (Zusammenhang, Kontrapunkt, Instrumentation, Formenlehre) by Arnold Schoenberg, 1993-06-01
  2. The Cambridge Companion to Schoenberg (Cambridge Companions to Music)
  3. THE MUSIC OF ARNOLD SCHOENBERG - VOL. III - 2 RECORD SET - vinyl lps. CHAMBER SYMPHONY NO. 1 1906 FIVE PIECES FOR ORCHESTRA (THE ORIGINAL VERSION) 1909 HERZGEWACHSE 1911 FOUR ORCHESTRAL SONGS 1916 BACH: "KOMM GOTT" AND SCHMUCKE DICH" 1922 BACH: "ST. ANNE" PRELUDE AND FUGUE 1928, ETC.ETC. by ARNOLD SCHOENBERG, 1965
  4. Constructive Dissonance: Arnold Schoenberg and the Transformations of Twentieth-Century Culture
  5. The Berg-Schoenberg Correspondence: Selected Letters
  6. Arnold Schoenberg: Regards (French Edition) by Arnold Schoenberg, 1995-09-30
  7. The Early Works of Arnold Schoenberg, 1893-1908 by Walter Frisch, 1997-11-17
  8. The Arnold Schoenberg Companion by Walter B. Bailey, 1998-06-30
  9. The works of Arnold Schoenberg;: A catalogue of his compositions, writings, and paintings by Josef Rufer, 1963
  10. Inside Pierrot lunaire: Performing the Sprechstimme in Schoenberg's Masterpiece by Phyllis Bryn-Julson & Paul Mathews, 2009-01-16
  11. Arnold Schoenberg / Wassily Kandinsky: Letters, Pictures and Documents
  12. Schoenberg: Articles, by Arnold Schoenberg, Erwin Stein, and others, 1929 to 1937
  13. Arnold Schönberg. Das Leben im Werk. by Alexander L. Ringer, 2002-09-01
  14. The Arnold Schoenberg-Hans Nachod Collection (Detroit studies in music bibliography) by John Kimmey, 1979-06

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23. Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951)
26 on 26 August, dedicating it to his grandson “Bubi” arnold, born in 1923 in 1937, The anthology “schoenberg,“ edited by Merle Armitage, appears in May
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Arnold Schönberg is born on 13 September, the son of Samuel and Pauline Schönberg (née Nachod) in Vienna II., Obere Donaustraße 5 (prior to the incorporation of the Viennese suburbs: Brigittenau 393). Samuel Schönberg is listed as “shoe manufacturer” in the “Trades and Professions” address book. Move to Theresiengasse 5 (formerly Leopoldstadt 894). Birth of his sister Ottilie Ottilie on 9 June. Move to . Enrollment in primary school (Kleine Pfarrgasse 33). Birth of his brother Heinrich on 29 April. Violin lessons. "As a child of less than nine years, I had started composing little, and later large pieces for two violins, in imitation of such music as I used to play with my teacher or with a cousin of mine. When I could play violin duets of Viotti, Pleyel and others, I imitated their style." ("Introduction to My Four Quartets" 1949) Enrollment in the k.k. imperial secondary school in the Vereinsgasse.

24. Arnold Schönberg - Bibliography
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  • In English
    • Schoenberg, Arnold. Style and Idea. Selected Writings.
      Berkely: University of California Press, 1984.
    • Schoenberg, Arnold. Fundamentals of Musical Composition.
      Strang, Gerald. Ed.
      London: Faber and Faber, 1967.
    • Schoenberg, Arnold. Structural Functions of Harmony.
      Stein, Leonard. Ed.
      London: Faber and Faber, 1983.
  • In German
    • Harmonielehre.
      Wien: Universal Edition, 1966.
    • Freitag, Eberhard.
      Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1973.
    • Metzger, Heinz-Klaus und Rainer Riehn, Hrsg.
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25. Russell Sherman
Mr. Sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend of Ferruccio Busoni and arnold schoenberg. Currently Distinguished Artistin-Residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston.
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26. Schoenberg, Arnold
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Schoenberg, Arnold
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Sunday, September 13, 1874 in Vienna, Austria
Died: Friday, July 13, 1951 in Los Angeles, California (USA)
Nation of Origin: Austria
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Moses und Aron (opera first performed in 1957)
Gurrelieder
Five Orchestral Pieces
for strings (1899) Pierrot Lunaire for voice and instruments (1912) Five Piano Pieces, Op. 23 Other Information: General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window.

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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.

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Schoenberg, Arnold
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Sunday, September 13, 1874 in Vienna, Austria
Died: Friday, July 13, 1951 in Los Angeles, California (USA)
Nation of Origin: Austria
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Major Works:

Moses und Aron (opera first performed in 1957)
Gurrelieder
Five Orchestral Pieces
for strings (1899) Pierrot Lunaire for voice and instruments (1912) Five Piano Pieces, Op. 23 Other Information: General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window.

30. Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951)
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Komponisten Arnold Schoenberg Biographie Die Werke Hauptwerke Photo Gallery ... Home Page Die Biographie von Arnold Schoenberg Schoenberg gilt als der Begründer der "Zweiten Wiener Schule" (mit Alban Berg and Anton Webern ) und wurde am 13. September 1874 in Wien geboren und starb am 14. Juli 1951 in Los Angeles. Schönberg lernte ab 1882 Violine und später auch Cello und schrieb schon sehr früh Trios und Quartette für den Hausgebrauch. Er bildete sich autodidaktisch weiter, und nahm vorübergehend Unterricht bei seinem späteren Schwager Alexander von Zemlinsky. Er wurde, auf Empfehlung von Richard Strauss , Lehrer am Konservatorium in Berlin. Ab 1903 war er wieder in Wien, wo er begabte Schüler unterrichtete, die er durch Gustav Mahler und dem Musikwissenschaftler Guido Adler erhielt. Von 1925-1933 war Professor an der Hochschule für Musik in Berlin und der wanderte 1933 (über Frankreich und Spanien) nach Nordamerika aus. Er war dort bis 1944 Lehrer der University of South California in Los Angeles. Die Werke von Arnold Schoenberg Schönberg kam, von der Spätromantik und dem Impressionismus ausgehend, allmählich dazu die Tonalität zu verwerfen und er setzte an ihre Stelle das atonale Zwölftonsystem und die Reihentechnik (Dodekaphonie).

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32. Arnold Schoenberg --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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Print Preview Schoenberg, Arnold Article View On the File menu, click Print to print the information. Schoenberg, Arnold II. Career in Vienna, Berlin, and the United States. 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 also began painting during these years and exhibited his work with a group of artists in the circle of the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky. This period was marked by tragedy when Mathilde had an affair with his painting teacher, who committed suicide after she returned to Schoenberg. In 1911, the year in which Schoenberg published his book Theory of Harmony

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36. Schoenberg, Arnold
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Among the pupils he taught at the progressive 'Schwarzwald-Schule' in Vienna, were Alban Berg and Anton Webern among others. In his 'Harmonielehre' of 1911 Schoenberg digested his experience of teaching.
Apart from working as a composer, he also turned to painting from 1907. He contributed to the almanac 'Der blaue Reiter' published by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. He was also successful in the field of music with performances of his melodrama cycle 'Pierrot lunaire' Op. 21 (1912) and the world première of 'Gurrelieder' (1913) in Vienna. After scandal concerts with atonal works and futile attempts to get a university job, Schoenberg began to work again as teacher at the Stern Conservatoire in 1913. From 1915 to 1918 he was called up for military service. After World War I Schoenberg founded the Society for Private Musical Performances (1918-1921) the object of which was, above all, to give public rehearsals and performances of contemporary progressive music. In 1923 he publicly announced his twelve-note serial method of composition.
From 1925 Schoenberg took charge of the master class in composition at the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin, in succession to Ferruccio Busoni. During that time he was appointed honorary member of the Academia Santa Cecilia in Rome. In 1932 he finished the opera 'Moses und Aron'.

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    Schoenberg, Arnold Pronunciation Key Schoenberg, Arnold serial music Berg and Anton von Webern (1899), a string sextet; Gurrelieder Pelleas und Melisande Wagner and Mahler . His later works are thinner in texture and highly contrapuntal. In 1908 in a set of piano pieces and the song cycle 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. The twelve-tone technique he devised, used to some extent in five piano pieces and a Serenade Erwartung (1909) and an unfinished opera, Moses und Aron Ode to Napoleon (1942), to Byron's poem, for male speaker, piano and strings; A Survivor from Warsaw (1947), for narrator, chorus and orchestra; and

38. Schoenberg, Arnold (1874 - 1951), Komponist (Composer)
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gilt als der Begründer der 2. Wiener Schule und wurde am 13. September 1874 in Wien geboren und starb am 14. Juli 1951 in Los Angeles.
Schönberg lernte ab 1882 Violine und später auch Cello und schrieb schon sehr früh Trios und Quartette für den Hausgebrauch. Er bildete sich autodidaktisch weiter, und nahm vorübergehend Unterricht bei seinem späteren Schwager Alexander von Zemlinsky. Er wurde, auf Empfehlung von Richard Strauss, Lehrer am Konservatorium in Berlin. Ab 1903 war er wieder in Wien, wo er begabte Schüler unterrichtete, die er durch Gustav Mahler und dem Musikwissenschaftler Guido Adler erhielt. Von 1925-1933 war Professor an der Hochschule für Musik in Berlin und der wanderte 1933 (über Frankreich und Spanien) nach Nordamerika aus. Er war dort bis 1944 Lehrer der University of South California in Los Angeles.
Schönberg kam, von der Spätromantik und dem Impressionismus ausgehend, allmählich dazu die Tonalität zu verwerfen und er setzte an ihre Stelle das atonale Zwölftonsystem und die Reihentechnik (Dodekaphonie).
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39. Schoenberg, Arnold. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. schoenberg, arnold. (är´nôlt shön´b rkh) (KEY) , 1874–1951, Austrian composer, b. Vienna.
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