Schönberg, Arnold

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  1. September 13, 1874 in Wien
  2. July 13, 1951 in Los Angeles, Calif.
  3. Komponist

Iconography

Schoenberg in Los Angeles, c. 1948 (Source: Wikimedia)
Arnold Schönberg in Payerbach, 1903 (Source: Wikimedia)
Schönberg Family, a painting by Richard Gerstl, 1907 (Source: Wikimedia)
Arnold Schoenberg by Egon Schiele, 1917 (Source: Wikimedia)
Arnold Schoenberg, 1927, by Man Ray (Source: Wikimedia)
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In 1947 Schoenberg wrote A Survivor from Warsaw in commemoration of this event. (Source: Wikimedia)
Schoenberg's grave in the Zentralfriedhof, Vienna (Source: Wikimedia)
In Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31, tone row form P1's second half has the same notes, in a different order, as the first half of I10: "Thus it is possible to employ P1 and I10 simultaneously and in parallel motion without causing note doubling".[52] (Source: Wikimedia)
Featuring hexachordal combinatoriality between its primary forms, P1 and I6, Schoenberg's Piano Piece, Op. 33a, tone row contains three perfect fifths, which is the relation between P1 and I6, and a source of contrast between "accumulations of 5ths" and "generally more complex simultaneity".[53] For example, group A consists of B♭-F-C-B♮, while the "more blended" group B consists of A-F♯-C♯-D♯ (Source: Wikimedia)
Portrait of Arnold Schoenberg by Richard Gerstl, circa June 1905 (Source: Wikimedia)
Watschenkonzert, caricature in Die Zeit from 6 April 1913 (Source: Wikimedia)
Arnold Schoenberg, self-portrait, 1910 (Source: Wikimedia)

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