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| 16 hours ago by jboerner At age 19, she began studying music with composer Arnold Schönberg, and was familiar to members of his circle. "If ever in my life I had one teacher and one great influence, it was Schönberg," she said. ... Prof. Boerner's Explorations - http://www.boerner.net/jboerner/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by nobody@flickr.com (ilvic) Grave of the composer Arnold Schönberg, Zentralfriedhof, Vienna, Austria. Uploads from ilvic - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilvic/ |
| 3 Feb 2007 by Ignacio Muñoz Delaunoy As the reader will recall, Mann offers his readers the biography of the fictitious Adrian Leverkühn, living from 1885 to 1940 and arguably the greatest composer of his time (in all likelihood Mann had Schönberg in mind when he wrote the novel). ... Listen to Mephistopheles' bleak account about music in the age of Arnold Schönberg – for doing so truly is as if one is looking into a mirror: “what has been produced and still deserves to be taken seriously bears the traces of ... Teoría contemporánea de la historia - http://elnarrativista.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Sep 2009 by Sage Advice Sometimes I think it is hard for a contemporary listener to understand what is so revolutionary here, and perhaps the is the composer's main triumph. When one is not too concerned with academic matters such as compositional methods, ... KILLED in CARS - http://killedincars.blogspot.com/ [ More results from KILLED in CARS ] |
| 31 Oct 2009 by admin Ross centers much of his history on the Austrian composer, Arnold Schönberg, and his twelve tone music. Schönberg is, Ross claims, the “patron saint of his century.” But while Schönberg revolutionized the art of harmony, ... Author Events and Original Reviews - http://www.goerings.com/reviews/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by welltemperedear Her free public program will include “Variations serieuses,” Op. 54 by Felix Mendelssohn; “Three Piano Pieces,” Op. 11, by Arnold Schonberg; “Preludes for Piano” by George Gershwin; and “Gaspard de la Nuit” by Maurice Ravel. ... The Well-Tempered Ear - http://welltempered.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 12 Oct 2009 by Pliable An uncompromising programme of Morton Feldman, Bernd Alois Zimmerman, Arnold Schönberg and Iannis Xenakis gets excellent notes by the composer Raiiner Peters and sleeve artwork (below) which is flagrantly out of focus even by ECM's ... On An Overgrown Path - http://www.overgrownpath.com/ - References |
| 29 Aug 2009 by admin the austrian composer arnold schönberg published four string quartets, distributed over his lifetime. these were the string quartet no. 1 in d minor, op. 7 (1905), string quartet no. 2 in f sharp minor, op. 10 (1908), string quartet no. ... conjunction - http://conjunction.blog-giant.com/ |
| 3 Oct 2009 by admin ... drama that wants to look at a very brief moment of time (that of Orpheus and Eurydice transiting from Hades and back to the world, and the former's fatal turn to look back with the consequent loss of Eurydice), and so not unlike –at least in intent- to Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung. ... The somehow rhetorical text could flow undisturbed, the ensemble could be what Birtwhistle is as a composer, and –sadly, but not that much- we could dispense with his vocal lines. ... After Babel - http://www.oscarcolomina.com/Blog/ |
| 30 Oct 2009 by foyette [29] Arnold Schönberg, 1874-1951. Verklärte Nacht – “Caused a near riot at its premiere in 1903.” Same year he returned to Vienna and began to teach. Among his first pupils: Webern and Berg – for whom Schoenberg remained a “spiritual ... Ganesha's Mouse - http://foyette.wordpress.com/ |
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