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Arnold Schönberg, 1931 Scherzo für Streichquartett
Arnold Schönberg. 1931 Scherzo für Streichquartett
Rhythmen, Phrasen, Motive
Arnold Schönberg. 1949 Klavierstück op. 11 Nr.1
Arnold Schönberg. 1948 Viertes Streichquartett op. 37, 3. Satz
Viertes Streichquartett op. 37, 1. Satz
Scherzo für Streichquartett Arditti String Quartet
Viertes Streichquartett op. 37 Arditti String Quartet
Arnold Schönberg dirigiert, 1935
Bohatsch Visual Communication
His parents were not trained musicians. He was also a painter
Schoenberg was born to a middle-class Jewish family that lived in a Jewish ghetto in Vienna. His father worked as a shopkeeper in a bookstore and his mother was a stay at home mom.
Aside from music, Schoenberg was also an avid painter who specialized in self-portraits.
Schoenberg married Mathilde Zemlinskyin 1901. Mathilde was Alexander von Zemlinsky'a sister who had taught Schoenberg during the earlier years of his musical studies. He and his wife bore two children a boy (George) and a girl (Gertrud).
Seven years after they got married, Mathilde left Schoenberg for another man known as Richard Gerstl who was a young Austrian painter.
He got into a public feud with contemporary composers
His constant criticism of modern composers caused his relationship with the public to deteriorate which led him to create the Society of Private Musical Performances where modern music compositions could be prepared and rehearsed before being debuted.
Had triskaidekaphobia
According to his well-known friends, Schoenberg feared that he would pass away during a year that was a multiple of the number. As a result, he was afraid of his death on his 65th birthday but was pleased to survive the incident.
His new style of composing was known as serialism and many composers of his time praised it just about as much as they criticized and hated it.