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Type: Book (edited)
Title: The cambridge companion to Schoenberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publisher Place: New York, USA
Issue Date: 2010
Series/Report no.: Cambridge Companions to Music
ISBN: 9780521690867
Editor: Auner, J.
Shaw, J.
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Responsibility: 
Jennifer Shaw, Joseph Auner
Abstract: <jats:p>Arnold Schoenberg – composer, theorist, teacher, painter, and one of the most important and controversial figures in twentieth-century music. This Companion presents engaging essays by leading scholars on Schoenberg's central works, writings, and ideas over his long life in Vienna, Berlin, and Los Angeles. Challenging monolithic views of the composer as an isolated elitist, the volume demonstrates that what has kept Schoenberg and his music interesting and provocative was his profound engagement with the musical traditions he inherited and transformed, with the broad range of musical and artistic developments during his lifetime he critiqued and incorporated, and with the fundamental cultural, social, and political disruptions through which he lived. The book provides introductions to Schoenberg's most important works, and to his groundbreaking innovations including his twelve-tone compositions. Chapters also examine Schoenberg's lasting influence on other composers and writers over the last century.</jats:p>
Rights: Copyright status unknown
DOI: 10.1017/CCOL9780521870498
Published version: http://www.cambridge.org/au/academic/subjects/music/twentieth-century-and-contemporary-music/cambridge-companion-schoenberg
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