| Arnold Schoenberg and the Second Viennese School |
Biographies, photographs, and musical overviews with accompanying material on Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern from the Internet Public Library's Music History 102.
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| Arnold Schoenberg: The American Works |
Essay, work list, articles, and links from Schirmer.
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| Classical Music Archives: Schoenberg |
Biography from the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music.
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| Kunst der Fuge | Arnold Schoenberg |
Short biography and links to audio files (mostly in MIDI format).
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| Schoenberg Archives |
Notes on his legacy, categorized catalogue of works, correspondence, art, and related material with contact information.
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| Schoenberg, Arnold (1874 - 1951) |
Brief biography, caricature, and summaries of operatic, choral and vocal, orchestral, and chamber music.
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| Remembering the Second Viennese School |
Blog by Charles T. Downey shows the beginnings and evolution of the group, including a reminiscence by Schoenberg.
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| Maegaard, Jan Carl Christian |
Brief biography noting influence of Schoenberg from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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| Arnold Schoenberg |
Biographical material, links, and directory of MP3 audio files from Classic Cat.
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| Schoenberg Discography |
Works with and without opus numbers, chronology, bibliography, name index, label index, and update information. Compiled by R. Wayne Shoaf.
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| A Comparison of the Approaches of Schoenberg, Berg and Webern to Serialism in Their Music |
Essay by Rebecca Taylor for Music Teachers UK examines similarities and differences in their works.
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| Schoenberg: Music in the Air |
Discussion of selected piano works, his place in musical history, relationships Glenn Gould and Kandinsky, and claim that he is the true heir to Bach. Includes MIDI audio.
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| The Serial Music of Arnold Schoenberg |
Brief biography, photograph, biography, selected works, quotes, discography, suggested reading, chronology, and related articles from Humanities Web.
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| Music of Intellect: Bach's Goldberg Variations |
Detailed study of the intellectual and psychological dimensions of one of these works. Includes MIDI audio samples plus pianistic information about Schoenberg, Schumann, and Mari Kumamoto.
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| The Order of Numbers in the Second Viennese School of Music |
Mathematical background for help in understanding the some of the works of Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, and Milton Babbitt by Carlota Simões, Department of Mathematics, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
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| Sherman, Russell |
Mr. Sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend of Ferruccio Busoni and Arnold Schoenberg. Currently Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston.
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| Arnold schoenberg Center |
Hosting performances and multi-media exhibitions honoring the great composer.
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| Eric Zeisl |
Detailed biography, archives, performances, recordings, essays and articles, publishers, and catalog. Written and compiled by E. Randol Schoenberg, a grandson of both Zeisl and Arnold Schönberg.
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| Arnold Schoenberg's Paintings and Drawings |
University of Southern California collection with portraits, still lives and interiors, landscapes and exteriors, abstracts, visions, gazes, games, sketches, Ritter and JASI orders, and exhibition information.
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| Twelve-Tone Composition |
Description of the technique.
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| Berg, Alban Maria Johannes |
Biography noting his relationship with Schoenberg and Webern, movement through atonality and serialism, compositional highlights, and summary list of works from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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| Milstein, Silvina |
Lecturer in music at King's College London, author of a book on Schoenberg, and composer of orchestral and chamber music.
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| Alexander von Zemlinsky |
Timeline in table format. Compares year, age, life events, and contemporary happenings with epilogue and sources cited.
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| Jerry Jazz Musician: Loren Schoenberg |
Interview in which the author discusses writing "The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to Jazz" as well as memories of Teddy Wilson and Benny Goodman. With photos and audio links.
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| Gerard Hoffnung |
Wikipedia article with summary of his brief life and varied talents, internal references, and links.
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| Franz Schmidt |
Wikipedia biography, analysis of his style, bibliography, and lament over his relatively unknown status. Includes internal links.
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| Alexander Scriabin |
Wikipedia article with life, hypochondria, actual injuries and illnesses, piano virtuosity, and novel spiritual ideas. Includes internal references and external links.
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| Arnold Schoenberg |
Biographical sketch, caricature, summaries of operas, choral and vocal, orchestral, and chamber music and Naxos discography.
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| Arvo Pärt |
Wikipedia article with biography, summary of musical style, photograph, noted works, internal references to related people and topics, and external links.
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| Paul Hindemith |
Wikipedia article with summaries of life and music, selected works list, and internal references to related people and topics.
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