Schoenberg in context

Schoenberg in context

Alexander Carpenter

information

ISBN
978-1-316-51382-8
author
Alexander Carpenter
title(s)
Schoenberg in context
publisher
Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press, 2025
Physical Description
1 volume (345 p.) 24 cm
subject - person
Webern, Anton (1883-1945)
type
livre
Subjects
  • Tonalité
  • Atonalité
  • Dodécaphonisme
  • Psychanalyse et musique
Bibliographic note or index
Bibliogr. p. 332-342. Index

summary

Contradictory and paradoxical, Schoenberg was responsible for explosively radical innovations in composition - including atonality and the twelve-tone method - that changed the face of music in the twentieth century. This volume explores Schoenberg's life, work and world, offering contributions from internationally recognized musicologists, music theorists, cultural historians, literary scholars and more. Chapters examine the different places where Schoenberg lived, his various approaches to composition, the people and institutions that shaped his life and work, and the big issues and ideas that informed his worldview, including religion, gender, technology and politics. This book is essential for students and educators but also accessible to a general audience interested in the intersections of music, modernity, society and culture, offering a variety of fresh, multi-disciplinary perspectives on Schoenberg and his richly variegated world. © Cambridge University Press

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