Arnold Schoenberg
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Arnold Schoenberg
Greenwood Press, 1979, c1959
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Arnold Schönberg
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Arnold Schönberg
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Note
Reprint of the 1960 ed. published by Grove Press, New York
"Works by Arnold Schoenberg:" p. 161-163
Includes index
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Description
The author, one of the foremost German musical figures, presents Schoenberg as a composer, teacher and man. He shows the immense difficulties he was forced to overcome, and the reactions and influence his work created. The artist's personal life is related to his music, his marriages, his religious conversion, and his travels from Vienna to Berlin, his sojourns in Spain and France, and his final residence in the U.S.
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