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    Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer. He was among...
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    following is a list of all the compositions by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. Erwartung [Expectation], monodrama for soprano and orchestra, Op...
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    composers: Arnold Schoenberg and Eric Zeisl. His parents are Ronald R. Schoenberg and Barbara Zeisl Schoenberg. His grandmother Gertrud Schoenberg was the...
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    expressionism found in Schoenberg, Berg and, especially, Webern". Musical expressionism is closely associated with the music Arnold Schoenberg composed between...
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  • teacher's teachers Rufer (1893–1985) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg and Alexander von Zemlinsky. Bernhard Krol Isang Yun [pupils] Ignaz...
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    critical acclaim during his lifetime, and his affair with the wife of Arnold Schoenberg, which led to his suicide. Richard Gerstl was born in a prosperous...
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  • Schoenberg (born 1980), American composer Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), Austrian-American composer Claude-Michel Schoenberg (born 1944), French record producer...
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    Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5, is a symphonic poem written by Arnold Schoenberg and completed in February 1903. It was premiered on 25 January 1905 at...
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    Twelve-tone technique (category Arnold Schoenberg)
    body] who published his "law of the twelve tones" in 1919. In 1923, Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) developed his own, better-known version of 12-tone technique...
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    Verklärte Nacht (category Chamber music by Arnold Schoenberg)
    (Transfigured Night), Op. 4, is a string sextet in one movement composed by Arnold Schoenberg in 1899. Composed in just three weeks, it is considered his earliest...
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    Pierrot lunaire (category Atonal compositions by Arnold Schoenberg)
    ("Moonstruck Pierrot" or "Pierrot in the Moonlight"), is a melodrama by Arnold Schoenberg. It is a setting of 21 selected poems from Albert Giraud's cycle of...
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  • The Arnold Schoenberg Choir (German: Arnold Schoenberg Chor) is a Viennese/Austrian choir which was founded 1972 by Erwin Ortner, who is still its artistic...
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    as Kammersymphonie) is a composition by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. Schoenberg's first chamber symphony was finished in 1906 and premiered on...
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    (2010, p. 37) [emphasis added] Examples include the celebration of Arnold Schoenberg's rejection of tonality in chromatic post-tonal and twelve-tone works...
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  • The Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg published four string quartets, distributed over his lifetime: String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Opus 7 (1905)...
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  • Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, whom she married in 1924, and the sister of his pupil, the violinist Rudolf Kolisch. Schoenberg was born in Karlovy...
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    Schule, Neue Wiener Schule) was the group of composers that comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils, particularly Alban Berg and Anton Webern, and close...
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  • Arnold Schoenberg's Piano Concerto, Op. 42 (1942) is one of his later works, written during his exile in the United States. It consists of four interconnected...
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  • Alban Berg, Leonard Bernstein, Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, Joe Hisaishi and Anton Webern. Arnold Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony Op. 9 (1906) displays...
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    pre-twelve-tone music of the Second Viennese School, principally Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg, and Anton Webern. However, "as a categorical label, 'atonal' generally...
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    of composers (see Settings in various media below), including one, Arnold Schoenberg, who derived from it one of the landmark masterpieces of the 20th...
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  • Program music is a term applied to any musical composition on the classical music tradition in which the piece is designed according to some preconceived...
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  • The Violin Concerto (Op. 36) by Arnold Schoenberg dates from Schoenberg's time in the United States, where he had moved in 1933 to escape Nazi Germany...
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    Arnold Schoenberg's Zwei Gesänge (Two Songs), Op. 1 (1898–1903), are Lieder for baritone and piano. Each song sets a poem of Karl Michael von Levetzow...
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    successors included the composers of the Second Viennese School, notably Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg and Anton Webern. Dmitri Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten...
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    Gurre-Lieder (category Choral compositions by Arnold Schoenberg)
    soprano, tenor and piano, was composed by the then-Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg from 1900 to 1903. Following a break, he resumed orchestration in...
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    experiments with modern styles, such as atonality and serialism (Arnold Schoenberg and Alban Berg), neoclassicism (Igor Stravinsky), and minimalism (Philip...
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  • Curse of the ninth (category Arnold Schoenberg)
    originated in the late-Romantic period of classical music. According to Arnold Schoenberg, the superstition began with Gustav Mahler, who, after writing his...
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  • particular, produces the periodical Journal of the Arnold Schönberg Center. A catalogue raisonné of Schoenberg's paintings and drawings has also been published...
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    did Arnold Schoenberg. The latter and Anton Webern were inspired by the intricate structural coherence of Brahms's music, including what Schoenberg termed...
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