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  1. Arnold Schoenberg passed away on July 13, 1951, leaving behind a vast and diverse body of work that continues to be studied, performed, and celebrated to this day. Key Works. Arnold Schoenberg’s key works span a wide range of styles and innovations, reflecting his evolution as a composer.

  2. USCには彼の名にちなんだリサイタルホールを擁する「アーノルド・ショーンバーグ研究所」(Arnold Schoenberg Institute)があり、UCLAには彼の生前の功績をたたえ、記念講堂が建造されているが、実際のアメリカのシェーンベルクの家財道具などにアメリカでは管理費などの寄付が全く集まらず、母国のオーストリアがすべて輸入して引き取り、現在ウィーン市に ...

  3. Phantasy for Violin and Piano, Op.47 (Schoenberg, Arnold) Piano Concerto, Op.42 (Schoenberg, Arnold) 3 Piano Pieces (Schoenberg, Arnold) 3 Pieces for Chamber Orchestra (Schoenberg, Arnold) 5 Pieces for Orchestra, Op.16 (Schoenberg, Arnold) 6 Pieces for Piano Four Hands (Schoenberg, Arnold) 3 Pieces, Op.11 (Schoenberg, Arnold)

  4. Arnold Schoenberg (28+51=79=7) Pierrot Lunaire (Mondestrunken) op. 21 - pomembnost števil 3, 7, 11 in 21. Pierrot Lunaire je francosko ime v sicer nemškem naslovu ...

  5. Arnold Schoenberg (originally written 'Schönberg') (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian-born composer. He was known for his twelve-tone system of writing music. History

  6. Arnold Schönberg beglückwünschst herzlichst Concert Gebouw [Arnold Schoenberg congratulates the Concert Gebouw affectionately] (Bärenreiter VI) (March 1928) (5 voices) Mirror canon with two free middle voices, A major (Bärenreiter VIII) (April 1931) (4 voices)

  7. Apr 6, 2021 · Arnold Schönberg would never again return to Europe. Suite im alten Stile (G-Dur) (Suite in the old style [G major]) for string orchestra (1934) Without exposing students to injury from the “poison of atonality” for the time being, this work should be a preparation for modern playing technique within a harmonic system which leads toward modern sentiments.