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  1. Arnold Schönberg in Payerbach, 1903. Arnold Schoenberg was born into a lower middle-class Jewish family in the Leopoldstadt district (in earlier times a Jewish ghetto) of Vienna, at Obere Donaustraße 5. His father Samuel, a native of Szécsény, Hungary, [e] later moved to Pozsony (Pressburg, at that time part of the Kingdom of Hungary, now ...

  2. May 16, 2024 · Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian-American composer who created new methods of musical composition involving atonality, namely serialism and the 12-tone row. He was also one of the most-influential teachers of the 20th century; among his most-significant pupils were Alban Berg and Anton Webern.

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  4. Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg was born in Vienna, Austria, on Sept. 13, 1874. He learned to play the violin as a child and later taught himself the cello. Almost entirely self-taught as a composer, he modeled his work after that of Johannes Brahms. His earliest major works, however—the string sextet Transfigured Night (1899) and choral ...

  5. Where Did Schoenberg Teach? Between 1903 and 1944 Arnold Schoenberg taught at several institutions. Starting at the Vienna Conservatory he taught composition and music theory to aspiring composers and musicians until 1925.

  6. Arnold Schönberg’s school certificate (1886-07-06) by Wilhelm KukulaArnold Schönberg Center Education Primary school for boys: Bürgerschule für Knaben (Kleine Pfarrgasse 33, Vienna, 1880–1885)

  7. Jul 16, 2023 · Figure 1. Arnold Schönberg in Payerbach, 1903. Arnold Schoenberg was born into a lower middle-class Jewish family in the Leopoldstadt district (in earlier times a Jewish ghetto) of Vienna, at “Obere Donaustraße 5.”. His father Samuel, a native of Bratislava, was a shopkeeper, and his mother Pauline was native of Prague.

  8. May 17, 2018 · Schoenberg, Arnold [ Arnold Schönberg] ( b Vienna, 1874; d Los Angeles, 1951). Austrian-born composer, conductor, and teacher (Amer. cit. 1941). One of most influential figures in history of mus. Learned vn. and vc. as boy. Mainly self-taught in theory, but had lessons in counterpoint from Zemlinsky, 1894.

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