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Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language

Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language

Music in the Twentieth Century, 22

by Ethan Haimo
Hardback
Publication Date: 09/11/2006

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Arnold Schoenberg is widely regarded as one of the most significant and innovative composers of the twentieth century. It is commonly assumed that Schoenberg's music divides into three periods: tonal, atonal, and serial. It is also assumed that Schoenberg's atonal music made a revolutionary break with the past, particularly in terms of harmonic structure. This book challenges both these popular notions. Haimo argues that Schoenberg's 'atonal' music does not constitute a distinct unified period. He demonstrates that much of the music commonly described as 'atonal' did not make a complete break with prior practices, even in the harmonic realm, but instead transformed the past by a series of incremental changes. An important and influential contribution to the field, Haimo's findings help not only to re-evaluate Schoenberg, but also to re-date much of what has been defined as one of the most crucial turning points in music history.
ISBN:
9780521865425
9780521865425
Category:
Individual composers & musicians
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
09-11-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
444
Dimensions (mm):
244x170x25mm
Weight:
0.9kg

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