
Arnold Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg was an Austrian-American composer and painter, recognized as one of the most significant figures in 20th-century music. He is best known for developing the twelve-tone technique, which revolutionized the way music was composed and perceived, challenging traditional notions of melody and harmony.
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Arnold Schoenberg is mentioned as the composer of 'A Survivor from Warsaw', one of the works analyzed by Jeremy Eichler.
Τζέρεμι Αϊκλερ: Αντηχήσεις του ανείπωτουArnold Schoenberg is mentioned alongside Adorno in Tóibín's discussion of intellectual arguments.
‘All the emotion I was suppressing, that I didn’t know what to do with, was grief’ – The Irish TimesArnold Schoenberg's arrangement of Mahler's 'Das Lied von der Erde' was performed under the direction of Giorgos Ziavras.
Γιώργος Ζιάβρας στην «Κ»: Πάντα ως μουσικός ένιωθα φοβερή μοναξιάArnold Schoenberg was a composer who was part of the Mann family's gatherings.
«Mio nonno Thomas Mann: il farfallino, le differenze tra i figli, l'omosessualità dopo i 40 anni. Quando rovesciai il vino su Ungaretti»Arnold Schoenberg's theories on atonality are discussed as pivotal in the evolution of modern music.
« L’Invention de la musique moderne », de Cyril Azouvi : la révolution manquée de la musique contemporaine









































