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 He wrote "Harmonielehre" (Theory of Harmony) in 1910, and it is still one of the most influential works he wrote.[([[https://famousbio.net/arnold-schoenberg-4646.html|famousbio]])] He wrote "Harmonielehre" (Theory of Harmony) in 1910, and it is still one of the most influential works he wrote.[([[https://famousbio.net/arnold-schoenberg-4646.html|famousbio]])]
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 +===== String Quartet No. 2 =====
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 +Schoenberg's String Quartet No. 2 in F sharp minor, Op. 10 (1908) is widely regarded as one of the earliest examples of modern classical music... However, it did not receive a warm welcome. The majority of the audience and journalists were stunned. Although the first two movements are Romantic in style, soprano singer Marie Gutheil-Schoder mixes poetry penned by Stefan George with very powerful music in the third and fourth movements.[([[https://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft52900620;chunk.id=0;doc.view=print|Publishing]])]
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 +===== Serialism =====
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 +His invention of serialism (the 12-tone composition system) in the 1920s was innovative. The notion is centered on organizing a "row" or "series" of the twelve notes on the chromatic scale in a precise way, and focuses around a more mathematical approach to music composition. The row is then played in a variety of directions, including inverted, reversed, and transposed. As a result, musical unity is produced in a highly logical manner.[([[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269973803_Serialism_and_Its_Contradictions|ResearchGate]])]
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 +===== Headline =====
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 +With the emergence of the National Socialist Party in Germany, his music was called "degenerate" as a Jewish artist. After being denied admission to the Prussian Academy by the Nazi political movement in 1933, he escaped to the United States. At this time, he began teaching at the Malkin Conservatory in Boston and New York.[([[https://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/arts/musDegen.htm|fcit]])]
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 +===== Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester =====
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 +At the request of Pablo Casals, he composes the Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester (D-Dur), in a free version of Georg Matthias Monn's Concerto for Harpsichord.[([[https://www.radioswissclassic.ch/fr/base-de-donnees-musicale/musicien/2542487a445abac00a04a7fb70941c3c7de7d/biography|Radio Swiss Classic]])]
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