Curved Air presents:
Considered by many to be the father of modern music, Schoenberg initiated an explosion of new musical ideas which ultimately lead to the end of Romanticism and the beginning of Modernism. He is perhaps best known as the inventor of twelve-tone music (a.k.a. serialism, a.k.a. dodecaphonic music) but he certainly did a lot more than that.
Rudolf Serkin, director, “Schoenberg - Transfigured Night, Op. 4 (excerpt)”
from Chamber Music From The Marlboro Music Festival
Columbia Masterworks - 1961
Glenn Gould, “Schoenberg - Three Piano Pieces, Op. 11”
from The Music Of Arnold Schoenberg Volume 4
Columbia - 1966
Antal Dorati & London Symphony Orchestra, “Schoenberg - Five Pieces For Orchestra, Op. 16”
Mercury - 1990
Jessye Norman & Pierre Boulez, “Schoenberg - Lied Der Waldtaube”
Sony - 1978
Dorothy Dow & Dmitri Mitropolous, “Arnold Schoenberg - Erwartung, op. 17”
from Wozzeck
Sony Classical - 1951
Sir Georg Solti & The Chicago Symphony, “Schoenberg - Variations , Op. 31”
from Elgar/Schoenberg Variations
Decca - 1976
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