Arnold
Schoenberg
by Charles Rosen
(Paperback - July 1996)
The
Book of the Hanging Gardens and Other Songs for Voice and Piano
by Arnold Schoenberg
(Paperback - September 1995)
Chamber
Symphony No. 1: For 15 Solo Instruments Op. 9
by Arnold Schoenberg
(Paperback - February 2002)
The
Early Works of Arnold Schoenberg, 1893-1908
by Walter Frisch
(Paperback - December 1997)
Five
Orchestral Pieces and Pelleas Und Melisande in Full Score
by Arnold Schoenberg
(Paperback - September 1994)
Five
Orchestral Pieces Op. 16
by Arnold Schoenberg
(Paperback - June 1999)
Gurrelieder
for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra
by Arnold Schoenberg, et al
(Paperback - November 2000)
Arnold
Schoenberg
by Charles Rosen
Paperback from University of Chicago Press
Book Published: July, 1996 |
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Schoenberg:
Pierrot Lunaire
by Jonathan Dunsby, Julian Rushton
Paperback from Cambridge University Press
Book Published: 17 September, 1992 |
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Structural
Functions of Harmony
by Arnold Schoenberg
(Paperback - June 1969)
The
Musical Idea and the Logic, Technique, and Art of Its Presentation
by Arnold Schoenberg, et al
(Hardcover - November 1995)
String
Quartets Nos. 1 and 2
by Arnold Schoenberg
(Paperback - July 1997)
Schonberg
and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter (Contemporary Music Studies)
by Konrad Boehmer (Editor), Schonberg-Kandinsky Symposium
(Paperback)
Verklarte
Nacht and Pierrot Lunaire
by Arnold Schoenberg
Book Description: Inspired by a poem of Richard Dehmel, the 1899 work
Verklärte Nacht, a tone poem for string sextet composed in the late-Romantic
tradition, is one of the first pieces of program music ever written for
a chamber ensemble. Pierrot Lunaire is one of Schoenberg’s best-known
works. Composed in 1912, it is a musical setting for speaker and chamber
ensemble of 21 poems by Albert Giraud. In this ironic-satiric work, Schoenberg
incorporates his revolutionary theory of atonality, and introduces the
singing-speech delivery called "Sprechstimme." Both works are reprinted
from authoritative editions.
(Paperback - September 1994)
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