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Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg

Austrian composer and painter

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Birthdate
September 13, 1874
Birthplace
Leopoldstadt
Leopoldstadt
Date of Death
July 13, 1951
Place of Death
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Nationality
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Austrian
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Zweites Streichquartett, op. 10
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El estilo y la idea
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Moses and Aaron
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Theme and variations, op. 43a
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String quartets nos. 1 and 2
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Schoenberg-Busoni, Schoenberg-Kandinsky
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Schönberg, pittore
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Berlin University of the Arts
Berlin University of the Arts
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Composer
Composer
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Writer
Painter
Painter
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musicologist
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Musician
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OL143316A0
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124928260

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Expressionism
Expressionism
Twelve-tone technique
Twelve-tone technique
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20th-century classical music
Classical music
Classical music
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Atonality
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Erwartung
A Survivor from Warsaw
A Survivor from Warsaw
Verklärte Nacht
Verklärte Nacht
Wikidata ID
Q154770

Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian-American composer, music theorist, teacher, writer, and painter. He is widely considered one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. He was associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art, and leader of the Second Viennese School. As a Jewish composer, Schoenberg was targeted by the Nazi Party, which labeled his works as degenerate music and forbade them from being published. He emigrated to the United States in 1933, becoming an American citizen in 1941.

Schoenberg's approach, bοth in terms of harmony and development, has shaped much of 20th-century musical thought. Many composers from at least three generations have consciously extended his thinking, whereas others have passionately reacted against it.

Schoenberg was known early in his career for simultaneously extending the traditionally opposed German Romantic styles of Brahms and Wagner. Later, his name would come to personify innovations in atonality (although Schoenberg himself detested that term) that would become the most polemical feature of 20th-century classical music. In the 1920s, Schoenberg developed the twelve-tone technique, an influential compositional method of manipulating an ordered series of all twelve notes in the chromatic scale. He also coined the term developing variation and was the first modern composer to embrace ways of developing motifs without resorting to the dominance of a centralized melodic idea.

Schoenberg was also an influential teacher of composition; his students included Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Hanns Eisler, Egon Wellesz, Nikos Skalkottas, Stefania Turkewich, and later John Cage, Lou Harrison, Earl Kim, Robert Gerhard, Leon Kirchner, Dika Newlin, Oscar Levant, and other prominent musicians. Many of Schoenberg's practices, including the formalization of compositional method and his habit of openly inviting audiences to think analytically, are echoed in avant-garde musical thought throughout the 20th century. His often polemical views of music history and aesthetics were crucial to many significant 20th-century musicologists and critics, including Theodor W. Adorno, Charles Rosen, and Carl Dahlhaus, as well as the pianists Artur Schnabel, Rudolf Serkin, Eduard Steuermann, and Glenn Gould.

Schoenberg's archival legacy is collected at the Arnold Schönberg Center in Vienna.

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