Arnold Schoenberg

Schoenberg in Los Angeles, {{circa|1948}} Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg , ; }} (13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer. He was among the first modernists who transformed the practice of harmony in 20th-century classical music, and a central element of his music was its use of motives as a means of coherence. He propounded concepts like developing variation, the emancipation of the dissonance, and the "unity of musical space".

Schoenberg's early works, like ''Verklärte Nacht'' (1899), represented a Brahmsian–Wagnerian synthesis on which he built. Mentoring Anton Webern and Alban Berg, he became the central figure of the Second Viennese School. They consorted with visual artists, published in ''Der Blaue Reiter'', and wrote atonal, expressionist music, attracting fame and stirring debate. In his String Quartet No. 2 (1907–1908), ''Erwartung'' (1909), and ''Pierrot lunaire'' (1912), Schoenberg visited extremes of emotion; in self-portraits he emphasized his intense gaze. While working on ''Die Jakobsleiter'' (from 1914) and ''Moses und Aron'' (from 1923), Schoenberg confronted popular antisemitism by returning to Judaism and substantially developed his twelve-tone technique. He systematically interrelated all notes of the chromatic scale in his twelve-tone music, often exploiting combinatorial hexachords and sometimes admitting tonal elements.

Schoenberg resigned from the Prussian Academy of Arts (1926–1933), emigrating as the Nazis took power; they banned his (and his students') music, labeling it "degenerate". He taught in the US, including at the University of California, Los Angeles (1936–1944), where facilities are named in his honor. He explored writing film music (as he had done idiosyncratically in ''Begleitungsmusik zu einer Lichtspielscene'', 1929–1930) and wrote more tonal music, completing his Chamber Symphony No. 2 in 1939. With citizenship (1941) and US entry into World War II, he satirized fascist tyrants in ''Ode to Napoleon'' (1942, after Byron), deploying Beethoven's fate motif and the . Post-war Vienna beckoned with honorary citizenship, but Schoenberg was ill as depicted in his String Trio (1946). As the world learned of the Holocaust, he memorialized its victims in ''A Survivor from Warsaw'' (1947). The Israel Conservatory and Academy of Music elected him honorary president (1951).

His innovative music was among the most influential and polemicized of 20th-century classical music. At least three generations of composers extended its somewhat formal principles. His aesthetic and music-historical views influenced musicologists Theodor W. Adorno and Carl Dahlhaus. The Arnold Schönberg Center collects his archival legacy. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Orchestral Works / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 2003
    Audio
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    Erwartung : Monodram in einem Akt / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1950
    Musical Score Book
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    Die glückliche Hand : Drama mit Musik / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Musical Score Book
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    Variationen für Orchester / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1956
    Musical Score Book
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    Verklärte Nacht, op. 4 ; Pelléas et Mélisande, op. 5 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1995
    Audio
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    Piano Concerto / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 2001
    Audio
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    Gurrelieder ; The Two Chamber Symphonies / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1999
    Audio
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    The String Quartets / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1999
    Audio
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    3 Klavierstücke, Op. 11 : piano solo / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1938
    Musical Score Book
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    6 Kleine Klavierstücke, op. 19 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1940
    Musical Score Book
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    Fünf Klavierstücke, Op. 23 = Five piano pieces, Op. 23 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1951
    Musical Score Book
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    Suite für Klavier, op.25 : Präludium Gavotte Musette = Intermezzo Menuett Gigue / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1952
    Musical Score Book
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    Klavierstück, op.33a / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1956
    Musical Score Book
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    Kammersymphonie für 15 Solo. Instrumente, op. 9 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1950
    Musical Score Book
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    Quartett für zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncello, op. 7 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Musical Score Book
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    Streichquartett II für zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncello, op. 10 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1912
    Musical Score Book
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    Quintett für Flöte, Oboe, Klarinette, Horn und Fagot, op. 26 / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1925
    Musical Score Book
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    Funciones estructurales de la armonía / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 1999
    Book
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    Ejercicios preliminares de contrapunto / by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    Published 2002
    Book