-
befriended fellow composer (and
tennis partner)
George Gershwin. The
Schoenbergs were able to
employ domestic help and
began holding Sunday afternoon...
-
Schoenberg (German:
beautiful mountain) is a surname.
Notable persons with that
surname include: Adam
Schoenberg (born 1980),
American composer Arnold...
- Eric
Randol Schoenberg (born
September 12, 1966) is an
American lawyer and genealogist,
based in Los Angeles, California,
specializing in
legal cases related...
- who
published his "law of the
twelve tones" in 1919. In 1923,
Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951)
developed his own, better-known
version of 12-tone technique...
- Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 6 July 1944, in Vannes) is a
French record producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and
musical theatre composer, best known...
- Neue
Wiener Schule) was the
group of
composers that
comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils,
particularly Alban Berg and
Anton Webern, and
close ****ociates...
-
timbres or
other musical elements.
Serialism began primarily with
Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique,
though some of his
contemporaries were also working...
-
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...
-
Sebastian Bach, the
First Viennese School, and
Johannes Brahms. Webern,
Schoenberg, and
their colleague Alban Berg were at the core of what
became known...
- Adam
Schoenberg (born
November 15, 1980) is an
American composer. A
member of the
Atlanta School of Composers, his
works have been
performed by numerous...