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  1. Arnold Schoenberg. A Perspective by Glenn Gould, 1974
  2. Arnold Schönberg. by Matthias Henke, 2001-06-01
  3. Arnold Schoenberg's Vienna by Jane Kallir, 1985-09-15
  4. Music and text in the works of Arnold Schoenberg: The critical years, 1908-1922 (Studies in musicology) by Alan Philip Lessem, 1979
  5. ARNOLD SCHOENBERG: GURRE-LIEDER - 2 RECORD SET - vinyl lps. INGE BORKH - HERTHA TOPPER - KIETH ENGEN - LORENZ FEHENBERGER - HERBERT SCHACHTSCHNEIDER - HANS HERBERT FIEDLER by RAFAEL (DIRIGENT) KUBELIK, 1965
  6. Grundbegriffe der Musiktheorie Arnold Schönbergs, 2 Bde. by Andreas Jacob, 2005
  7. Political and Religious Ideas in the Works of Arnold Schoenberg (Border Crossings)
  8. Arnold Schoenberg: The Formative Years by Egon Wellesz, 1970
  9. From Arnold Schoenberg's literary legacy: A catalog of neglected items (Detroit studies in music bibliography) by Jean Christensen, 1988
  10. Arnold Schoenberg: His Life, World and Work by Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt, 1977-06
  11. Arnold Schoenberg: 1874-1951 : [una Mostra interattiva multimediale] (Italian Edition) by Christopher Hailey, 1996
  12. Arnold Schoenberg, the Composer As Numerologist by Colin C. Sterne, 1993-06
  13. Arnold Schönberg by Hartmut Krones, 2005

41. Schönberg, Arnold - Definition Of Schönberg, Arnold By The Free Online Diction
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Arnold Schonberg United States composer and musical theorist (born in Austria) who developed atonal composition
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42. The Music Chamber - Arnold Schoenberg
Composer Quote I believe what I do and do only what I believe; and woe to anybody who lays hands on my faith. Such a man I regard as an enemy, and no quarter given!
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"I believe what I do and do only what I believe; and woe to anybody who lays hands on my faith. Such a man I regard as an enemy, and no quarter given!" -Schoenberg on his peculiar style of music.
Introduction
Schoenberg redefined music in the early twentieth century. Perhaps no name on a concert's ballot scares the average listener more than that of Arnold Schoenberg. After fifty years of accustoming ourselves to his modern style, many of he pieces are still difficult to understand and evaluate. Even his early works, which were reminiscent of Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss, are still disliked because they were written by his infamous hand. His twelve-tone technique is the first attempts at atonality during his era and would be never developed and explored by later composers such as Anton van Webern and Alban Berg . Schoenberg would be known as the inventor of atonalism and the ravisher of the listener's ears.
Historical Context
Arnold Schoenberg was born in Vienna on September 13th,1874 as son of the merchant Samuel Schoenberg and his wife Pauline. With eight years he learned to play the violin and began to compose. After having been an apprentice with a bank clerk after his father's death when he turned sixteen, he joined the orchestra "Polyhymnia" in 1891. Since that time, he kept up a lifelong friendship with Alexander von Zemlinsky, the conductor of the orchestra. He was himself conductor of the metalworker-choir in Stockerau. At the age of twenty he came forward with his first original composition , a few piano pieces, and began to take lessons with his friend Zemlinsky.

43. Schönberg, Arnold
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44. FUSION Anomaly. Arnold Schoenberg
Schoenberg, Arnold. Schoenberg, Arnold, 18741951, Austrian composer. He became a U.S. citizen in 1941. Schoenberg revolutionized modern music by establishing the 12-tone technique
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"...In his youth intense lyricism in composition, warmly encouraged by Gustav Mahler. He responded to the atmosphere of disintegration and inner despair pervading the last days of the Austro-Hungarian empire by composing increasingly atonal, dissonant, and expressionistic works. Driven perhaps by a psychic as well as intellectual need for order, he developed his famous 12-tone system, which for a long time dominated 20th century music, both directly and through Anton Webern's serial and atomistic works...." "...If by tonality we mean loyalty to a tonic, or even preference for the tonic as the tonal centre to which all others are related, the concept of atonality (the absence of tonality) can be very meaningful. The basic issue is the quality of the relationship (or loyalty) to a tonic or any single tone. In classical Europe such a relationship in music paralleled the relationship of the people with their king, whose rule was religiously sanctioned by the convenient idea of "divine right." If tonality means the divine right of the tonic, then the rise of individualism in the Romantic era was bound to manifest in music as the breakdown of tonality. Liszt and Wagner became powerful agents in fostering such a process "...Schoenberg's profound error was to cling to the belief that rigid rules and patterns were needed to replace the discarded tonality order. It was like substituting totalitarianism for the divine right of kings. It meant replacing the attachment of a people to a king and religion with a deliberate, computative structural order enforced by the analytical and formalistic mind. It meant a change from a collective cultural order to the artificial rule of an overly deliberate and, to a large extent, fashion-inspired intellectual system. The psychocultural ground of Schoenberg's atonalism and its complex procedures was the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian empire. His system can be related to the psychological reductionism of Freud; and

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SUMMARY Based on the third edition of 1922, this new translation of Schoenberg's largest and most important treatise is well-focused, expansive, reflective, and wittily down-to-earth. The heart and soul of the book is to be found in Schoenberg's vivid and penetrating digressionsthey are the fascinating reflections of a great and humane musician. SUMMARY Based on the third edition of 1922, this new translation of Schoenberg's largest and most important treatise is well-focused, expansive, reflective, and wittily down-to-earth. The heart and soul of the book is to be found in Schoenberg's vivid and penetrating digressionsthey are the fascinating reflections of a great and humane musician.

46. SCHOENBERG, Arnold :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
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