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- Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer. He was among...
- Schoenberg (German: beautiful mountain) is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Adam Schoenberg (born 1980), American composer Arnold...
- Gertrud Bertha Schoenberg (née, Kolisch; pen name, Max Blonda; 11 July 1898 – 14 February 1967) was an Austrian opera librettist. She was the second wife...
- Eric Randol Schoenberg (born September 12, 1966) is an American lawyer and genealogist, based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in legal cases related...
- Neue Wiener Schule) was the group of composers that comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils, particularly Alban Berg and Anton Webern, and close ****ociates...
- Isaac Jacob Schoenberg (April 21, 1903 – February 21, 1990) was a Romanian-American mathematician, known for his invention of splines. Schoenberg was born...
- the Schoenberg hexachord, is Arnold Schoenberg's signature hexachord, as one transposition contains the pitches [A], Es, C, H, B, E, G (A. Schoenberg),...
- Harry James Schoenberg (/ˈʃɒnbɜːɡ/ SHON-burg; born 21 February 2001) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Adelaide Crows in the Australian...
- crater is named for Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. Schoenberg has a ray system. To the east of Schoenberg is the Beethoven basin. To the northwest is...
- The Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg published four string quartets, distributed over his lifetime: String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Opus 7 (1905),...