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  1. Arnold Schönberg: Streichquartett Nr. 3, op. 30, Intermezzo | Allegro moderato | Kolisch-Quartett, 1936 | Arnold Schönberg Center, Wien 00:00 ... pioneer of the twelve-tone method,...

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · How Arnold Schoenberg Changed Hollywood. He moved to California during the Nazi era, and his music—which ranged from the lushly melodic to the rigorously atonal—caught the ears of everyone ...

  3. Apr 6, 2021 · Arnold Schönberg - Biography. Arnold Schönberg, around 1926. 1874 – 1889. Arnold (hebr. Avraham) Schönberg, born on September 13, 1874. There is little that stands out in the biographies of my parents. My father was born in 1838.

  4. Schoenbergs most-important atonal compositions include Five Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16 (1909); the monodrama Erwartung, Op. 17 (1924; “Expectation”), a stage work for soprano and orchestra; Pierrot Lunaire, 21 recitations (“melodramas”) with chamber accompaniment, Op. 21 (1912); Die glückliche Hand, Op. 18 (1924; “The Hand of Fate”), drama with ...

  5. May 17, 2018 · 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. Began composing when youth; str. qt. and songs perf. 1897.

  6. Arnold Schoenberg, (born Sept. 13, 1874, Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire—died July 13, 1951, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.), Austrian-born U.S. composer. He was raised as a Catholic by his Jewish-born parents. He began studying violin at age eight and later taught himself cello.

  7. Dec 21, 2012 · Arnold Schoenberg : NPR. Courtesy of the artist. Review. First Listen. Jeremy Denk Maps Centuries of Music History on 'c.1300-c.2000' January 31, 2019 • Hear the resourceful pianist trace 700...

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