The Second String Quartet by Arnold Schoenberg, written in 1907 and 1908, is breaking musical traditions at least twice – (1) by leaving tonality, (2) by breaking the genre of string quartet, adding a voice who is interpreting two poems by the German symbolist Stefan George in its third and forth movements. In this paper, I want to raise the question about the reasons why Schoenberg might have added the voice: were they merely aesthetical, aiming to renew musical traditions, or were they intrinsic and thus essential for the understanding of this quartet? As a matter of fact, we have quite a few evidences for the latter, for instance in his note on the third movement of the quartet, Litanei: “Ich fürchtete, die grosse dramatische Gefühlsstär...
The relationship between Jews and European classical music has always been particularly complex. Jew...
The article begins with a semiotic analysis of the first movement of Arnold Schoenberg’s Third Strin...
UnrestrictedArnold Schoenberg’s Suite for Piano, Op. 25, is historically significant not only becaus...
The Second String Quartet by Arnold Schoenberg, written in 1907 and 1908, is breaking musical tradit...
This thesis is a contribution to the understanding of the life and work of Arnold Schoenberg as well...
This Cambridge Companion provides an introduction to the central works, writings, and ideas of Arnol...
The question why Arnold Schoenberg did not complete his oratorio Die Jakobsleiter according to his i...
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) is a pivotal figure of musical modernism. The "father of serialism" ha...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Music. Advisors: Sumanth Gopinath, M...
Composition for Arnold Schoenberg is a comprehensible presentation of a musical idea (musikalische G...
This article surveys the reception of Arnold Schoenberg’s theoretical ideas in English-language musi...
Arnold Schoenberg's Second String Quartet, Op.10, completed in 1908, is the last of his works in whi...
Arnold Schoenberg's Suite for Piano, Op. 25, is historically significant not only because it is the ...
Schoenberg's Eight Songs op. 6 and First String Quartet op. 7 give evidence of a new, "functional" c...
This study describes the integration of harmonic idiom and tonal design in Schoenberg's First Quart...
The relationship between Jews and European classical music has always been particularly complex. Jew...
The article begins with a semiotic analysis of the first movement of Arnold Schoenberg’s Third Strin...
UnrestrictedArnold Schoenberg’s Suite for Piano, Op. 25, is historically significant not only becaus...
The Second String Quartet by Arnold Schoenberg, written in 1907 and 1908, is breaking musical tradit...
This thesis is a contribution to the understanding of the life and work of Arnold Schoenberg as well...
This Cambridge Companion provides an introduction to the central works, writings, and ideas of Arnol...
The question why Arnold Schoenberg did not complete his oratorio Die Jakobsleiter according to his i...
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) is a pivotal figure of musical modernism. The "father of serialism" ha...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Music. Advisors: Sumanth Gopinath, M...
Composition for Arnold Schoenberg is a comprehensible presentation of a musical idea (musikalische G...
This article surveys the reception of Arnold Schoenberg’s theoretical ideas in English-language musi...
Arnold Schoenberg's Second String Quartet, Op.10, completed in 1908, is the last of his works in whi...
Arnold Schoenberg's Suite for Piano, Op. 25, is historically significant not only because it is the ...
Schoenberg's Eight Songs op. 6 and First String Quartet op. 7 give evidence of a new, "functional" c...
This study describes the integration of harmonic idiom and tonal design in Schoenberg's First Quart...
The relationship between Jews and European classical music has always been particularly complex. Jew...
The article begins with a semiotic analysis of the first movement of Arnold Schoenberg’s Third Strin...
UnrestrictedArnold Schoenberg’s Suite for Piano, Op. 25, is historically significant not only becaus...