Arnold Schoenberg Letters

Arnold Schoenberg Letters
Author: Arnold Schoenberg
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0520060091

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Background notes about each stage of his life and career, accompany Schoenberg's letters to artists, intellectuals, and fellow composers

Letters of Arnold Schoenberg

Letters  of  Arnold Schoenberg
Author: Arnold Schoenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 309
Release: 1965
Genre: Musicians
ISBN: OCLC:1154517725

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Arnold Schoenberg Correspondence

Arnold Schoenberg Correspondence
Author: Arnold Schoenberg,Egbert M. Ennulat
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0810824523

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Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) was one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century. Selected unpublished correspondence written between 1903 and 1950 includes the responses of the addressees. Gives a vivid picture of the historical controversies between the composer and other major figures in the field.

Schoenberg s Correspondence with American Composers

Schoenberg s Correspondence with American Composers
Author: Sabine Feisst
Publsiher: Schoenberg in Words
Total Pages: 977
Release: 2018
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780195383577

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Schoenberg's Correspondence with American Composers is the first edition of all known and available letters between Arnold Schoenberg and over seventy American composers written between 1915 and 1951, in English and English translation and with commentary. In six chronologically organized chapters, the correspondence first casts new light on Schoenberg's contacts with American composers before 1933, including correspondence with students and champions of his music (Israel Amter, James Francis Cooke, Henry Cowell, Edgar Varèse, and Adolph Weiss among others). The letters after 1933 show how Schoenberg gradually built a network of composer colleagues and friends, among them Mark Brunswick, Oscar Levant, Roger Sessions, Nicolas Slonimsky, Gerald Strang, with whom he discussed compositional ideas, specific musical works and writings, performances and the publication of his compositions. These letters also provide insight into his ideas about teaching in private settings, at the Malkin Conservatory and the University of California. The correspondence of his last years illuminates how the reception of Schoenberg's music in the United States was flourishing and how he attracted a growing number of disciples exploring twelve-tone composition. The book also qualifies the concept of and Schoenberg's association with the Second Viennese School. Schoenberg's Correspondence with American Composers not only illuminates a varied and vivid epistolary style, but clearly demonstrates Schoenberg's far-reaching connections in the American music world.

The Berg Schoenberg Correspondence

The Berg Schoenberg Correspondence
Author: Arnold Schoenberg,Alban Berg,Donald Harris
Publsiher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0393336395

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Few figures have influenced 20th-century music as much as Arnold Schoenberg and Alban Berg. Their letters, one of the most important sources of information about the background to their music, are here published for the first time. The editors have transcribed, translated and annotated more than 800 letters and from this vast body of material have selected 370 that reflect the lives and times of these two great composers. The letters reveal much about the relationship between Berg and Schoenberg: first as pupil and teacher, then as friends and finally, after the premier of Wozzeck, as colleagues and peers. They also shed light on the reasons for Schoenberg's move to Berlin in 1911, the intrigue behind the early demise of the Society for Private Musical Performance, and Schoenberg's feigned indifference to the success of Wozzeck. Schoenberg describes his first years in America and the correspondence ends with Berg's death in 1935. The letters are fully annotated and supplemented with appendices, facsimiles and many photographs.

Arnold Schoenberg Wassily Kandinsky

Arnold Schoenberg  Wassily Kandinsky
Author: Arnold Schoenberg,Wassily Kandinsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 221
Release: 1984
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 0571130607

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The Atonal Music of Arnold Schoenberg 1908 1923

The Atonal Music of Arnold Schoenberg  1908 1923
Author: Bryan R. Simms
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-11-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780195351859

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Between 1908 and 1923, Arnold Schoenberg began writing music that went against many of the accepted concepts and practices of this art. Largely following his intuition during these years, he composed some of the masterpieces of the modern repertoire--including Pierrot lunaire and Erwartung--works that have since provoked a large, though fragmented, body of critical and analytical writing. In this book, Bryan Simms combines a historical study with a close analytical reading of the music to give us a new and richer understanding of Schoenberg's seminal work during this period.

Schoenberg s Early Correspondence

Schoenberg s Early Correspondence
Author: Arnold Schoenberg
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780195383720

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Early in his career, the composer Arnold Schoenberg maintained correspondence with many notable figures: Gustav Mahler, Heinrich Schenker, Guido Adler, Arnold Rosé, Richard Strauss, Alexander Zemlinsky, and Anton von Webern, to name a few. In this volume of Oxford's Schoenberg in Words series, Ethan Haimo and Sabine Feisst present English translations of the entirety of Arnold Schoenberg's early correspondence, from the earliest extant letters in 1891 to those written in the aftermath of the controversial premieres of his String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7, and the Kammersymphonie, Op. 9. The letters provide a wealth of information on many of the crucial stages in Schoenberg's early career, offering invaluable insights into his daily life and working habits. New details emerge about his activities at Wolzogen's Buntes Theater in Berlin, his frequently confrontational interactions with his first publisher (Dreililien Verlag), the reactions of friends and critics to the premieres of his works, his role in the founding of the Vereinigung schaffender Tonkünstler, his activities as a teacher, and his (all too often unsuccessful) attempts to convince musicians to perform his music. Presented alongside the editors' extensive running commentary, the more than 300 letters in this volume create a vivid picture of the young Schoenberg and his times.