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Arnold Schoenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Schoenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schoenberg (German: ) is the surname of several persons. • Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), Austrian-American composer of 20th Century music • Isaac Jacob Schoenberg (1903-1990), Romanian mathematician...
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In 1933, shortly before his 60th birthday, Arnold Schoenberg, one of the most important composers in history, was forced to flee his native Europe due to the increasing Nazi terror. ... Arnold Schoenberg Center...
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Schoenberg redefined music in the early twentieth century. Perhaps no name on a concert's ballot scares the average listener more than that of Arnold Schoenberg. After fifty years of accustoming ourselves to his modern style, many of he pieces are still difficult to understand and evaluate.
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Arnold Schönberg is born on 13 September, the son of Samuel and Pauline Schönberg (née Nachod) in Vienna II., Obere Donaustraße 5 (prior to the incorporation of the Viennese suburbs: Brigittenau 393). Samuel Schönberg is listed as “shoe manufacturer” in the “Trades and Professions” address book.
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The Arnold Schönberg Center in Vienna (Austria) houses the legacy of Arnold Schönberg, organizes exhibitions, concerts and symposia concerning the Second Viennese School. ... Arnold Schönberg Center Privatstiftung Palais Fanto; Schwarzenbergplatz 6; A - 1030 Vienna Telephon: (+43 1) 712 18 88 ; Fax: (+43 1) 712 18 88 88 ;
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Classical Music Pages biographical essay from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music plus picture gallery, list of works, and bibliography.
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