Second Viennese School (redirect from Schoenberg circle)
Gould. By extension, however, certain pupils of Schoenberg's pupils, such as Berg's pupil Hans Erich Apostel and Webern's pupils René Leibowitz, Leopold...
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honors L.A.'s Jewish artists", Los Angeles Times Erich Zeisl at IMDb Videos compiled by Randol Schoenberg playlist on YouTube Portals: Biography Classical...
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Pierrot lunaire (category Atonal compositions by Arnold Schoenberg)
by Arnold Schoenberg. It is a setting of 21 selected poems from Albert Giraud's cycle of the same name as translated into German by Otto Erich Hartleben...
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold (German: [ˈeːʁɪç ˈvɔlfɡaŋ ˈkɔʁnɡɔlt]; May 29, 1897 – November 29, 1957) was an Austrian composer and conductor, who fled Europe...
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under the tutelage of Arnold Schoenberg. They are an interesting synthesis combining Berg's heritage of pre-Schoenberg song writing with the rigour and...
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Hans Erich Apostel (22 January 1901 – 30 November 1972) was a German-born Austrian composer of classical music. Hans Erich Apostel was born on 22 January...
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Alban Berg (category Pupils of Arnold Schoenberg)
as more "emotional" than those of Schoenberg. His music had a surface glamour that won him admirers when Schoenberg himself had few. Berg died from sepsis...
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ill. Chris Walton: Schoenberg's Alpine wanderer: Erich Schmid at 100; in: The Musical Times, no. 1897, Winter 2006, p. 5-22, ill. Erich Schmid Biography...
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also for his advocacy of Mahler, Schoenberg and much other contemporary music. As a teacher, his pupils included Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Hans Krása and...
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Anton Webern (category Pupils of Arnold Schoenberg)
Franco-Flemish School of his studies under Guido Adler. With his mentor Arnold Schoenberg and his colleague Alban Berg, Webern was at the core of those within the...
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Erich Walter Sternberg (Hebrew: אריך ולטר שטרנברג; May 31, 1891, in Berlin – December 15, 1974, in Tel Aviv) was a German-born Israeli composer. He was...
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Five Pieces for Orchestra (category Atonal compositions by Arnold Schoenberg)
for Orchestra (Fünf Orchesterstücke), Op. 16, were composed by Arnold Schoenberg in 1909, and first performed in London in 1912. The titles of the pieces...
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de la Vie Intellectuelle, Bruxelles, 1921. Arnold Schoenberg, "Complete performance: Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire," Ricardo Muti & Chicago SO, recorded...
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Retrieved 2014-10-31. "OBITUARY: Vsevolod V. Sharonov; Fernand Baldet; Erich Schoenberg". Irish Astronomical Journal. 9: 166. December 1969. Bibcode:1969IrAJ...
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Hanns Jelinek (category Pupils of Arnold Schoenberg)
In 1918–19 Jelinek studied briefly with Arnold Schoenberg in the composition seminar which Schoenberg gave at Eugenie Schwarzwald's School in Vienna (with...
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20th-century composer, teacher, musicologist; pupil of Arnold Schoenberg and student of Byzantine music Erich Zeisl (1905–1959) – Modernist Jewish Viennese composer...
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musical score/parts was invented by Arnold Schoenberg. The terms are used primarily by Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern, but are not uncommon...
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Rubin (1905–1995), composer Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), composer Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), composer Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer and musician...
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scores Franz Schreker: Der ferne Klang (1911) Arnold Schoenberg: Gurre-Lieder (1912) Arnold Schoenberg: Litanei and Entrückung from String Quartet no.2,...
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Hans Pfitzner (redirect from Hans Erich Pfitzner)
Hans Erich Pfitzner (5 May 1869 – 22 May 1949) was a German composer, conductor and polemicist who was a self-described anti-modernist. His best known...
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teacher's teachers Schoenberg (1874–1951) studied with teachers including Oskar Adler, Joseph Labor, and Alexander von Zemlinsky. Hans Erich Apostel Alban...
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Herman, eds. (2004). Pierrot lunaire: Albert Giraud, Otto Erich Hartleben, Arnold Schoenberg: une collection d'études musico-littéraires . . . Louvain...
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Erich Itor Kahn (23 July 1905 - 5 March 1956) was a German composer of Jewish descent, who emigrated to the United States during the years of National...
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composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, whom he named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of his favorite composers. He was the father of composer Erich Wolfgang...
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Schoenberg", because like the painter Kandinsky he avoided "traditional forms of beauty" to convey powerful feelings in his music. Arnold Schoenberg,...
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Zemlinsky and Erich Kleiber. As a composer Schmid was associated with Berg and Webern but considered himself a musical "godson" of Schoenberg. After World...
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A Survivor from Warsaw (category Twelve-tone compositions by Arnold Schoenberg)
chorus and orchestra by the Los Angeles–based Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, written in tribute to Holocaust victims. The main narration is written...
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René Leibowitz (category Schoenberg scholars)
the early 1930s he was introduced to Schoenberg's twelve-note technique by the German pianist and composer Erich Itor Kahn. Maguire writes that Leibowitz...
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timbres or other musical elements. Serialism began primarily with Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique, though some of his contemporaries were also working...
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of the ballet were performed in 1915, but though Burger asked Arnold Schoenberg to write the score ("Your music, which I know from the local concert,...
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