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Schoenberg's program notes and musical analyses / edited by J. Daniel Jenkins.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Schoenberg, Arnold ; v. 5.Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780190258207
  • 0190258209
Uniform titles:
  • Prose works. Selections. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Schoenberg's program notes and musical analyses.DDC classification:
  • 780.92 23
LOC classification:
  • ML410.S283
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Contents:
Cover; Series ; Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses ; Copyright ; Dedication ; Contents ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Abbreviations ; Note on Texts and Translations ; About the Companion Website ; Introduction ; 1. On Development and Influences
1.1. Who Am I?/.My Evolution (Retrospective/.Looking Back), November 29, 1949 1.2. My Models, June 6, 1928 ; 1.3. A Self-.Analysis (Maturity), March 3, 1948 ; 1.4. Schoenberg Looks Backward-.and Ahead, September 26, 1948 ; 2. On the Radio
2.1. Discussion over Radio Berlin with Preußner and Strobel, March 30, 1931 2.2. First American Radio Broadcast, November 19, 1933 ; 2.3. Interview with Max van Leuven Swarthout, Fall 1935 ; 2.4. Radio Interview with Raoul Gripenwaldt, July 7, 1948
2.5. To the Birthday of Broadcasts of Contemporary Music, September 12, 1948 2.6. For the Broadcast, August 22, 1949 ; 2.7. For My Broadcast, August 23, 1949 ; 3. On Modern Music ; 3.1. Polytonalists [I]., April 21, 1923, and Polytonalists [II], November 29, 1923
3.2. Notes for an Essay Entitled, "The Contemporary Situation in Music," 1929 3.3. What Have People to Expect from Music? November 7, 1935 ; 3.4. Teaching and Modern Trends, June 30, 1938 ; 3.5. Advice for Beginners in Composition with Twelve Tones, 1951
Summary: Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses is a comprehensive study of the composer's writings about his own music. The texts include program notes, letters, sketch materials, pre-concert talks, public lectures, scholarly writings, newspaper articles, interviews, pedagogical materials, publicity fliers, radio broadcasts, and liner notes.
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Cover; Series ; Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses ; Copyright ; Dedication ; Contents ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Abbreviations ; Note on Texts and Translations ; About the Companion Website ; Introduction ; 1. On Development and Influences

1.1. Who Am I?/.My Evolution (Retrospective/.Looking Back), November 29, 1949 1.2. My Models, June 6, 1928 ; 1.3. A Self-.Analysis (Maturity), March 3, 1948 ; 1.4. Schoenberg Looks Backward-.and Ahead, September 26, 1948 ; 2. On the Radio

2.1. Discussion over Radio Berlin with Preußner and Strobel, March 30, 1931 2.2. First American Radio Broadcast, November 19, 1933 ; 2.3. Interview with Max van Leuven Swarthout, Fall 1935 ; 2.4. Radio Interview with Raoul Gripenwaldt, July 7, 1948

2.5. To the Birthday of Broadcasts of Contemporary Music, September 12, 1948 2.6. For the Broadcast, August 22, 1949 ; 2.7. For My Broadcast, August 23, 1949 ; 3. On Modern Music ; 3.1. Polytonalists [I]., April 21, 1923, and Polytonalists [II], November 29, 1923

3.2. Notes for an Essay Entitled, "The Contemporary Situation in Music," 1929 3.3. What Have People to Expect from Music? November 7, 1935 ; 3.4. Teaching and Modern Trends, June 30, 1938 ; 3.5. Advice for Beginners in Composition with Twelve Tones, 1951

Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses is a comprehensive study of the composer's writings about his own music. The texts include program notes, letters, sketch materials, pre-concert talks, public lectures, scholarly writings, newspaper articles, interviews, pedagogical materials, publicity fliers, radio broadcasts, and liner notes.

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