Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Anthony Tommasini “BRAHMS THE PROGRESSIVE” is the title of an insightful essay that Schoenberg first presented as a radio talk in 1933 in honor of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zubin Mehta conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Schoenberg's "Gurrelieder" Friday night at Walt Disney Concert Hall. (Carlin ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On the morning of Jan. 7, Larry Schoenberg was about to prepare the tax filings for Belmont Music Publishers, the august house ...
Coming to America is normally shorthand for the opening of opportunity: apparently not for Arnold Schoenberg. Commentators on modern music have long undervalued the Vienna-born composer Arnold ...
The Schoenberg hard sell has begun. The Los Angeles Philharmonic is filtering the music of Arnold Schoenberg throughout its season and, in honor of the composer who died in Los Angeles 50 years ago, ...
“We admit to an occasional musical ray of light,” said the Wiener Zeitung. “But essentially the work is dominated by that barrenness which has become a sign of progress but which is in reality a going ...
A writer drove from Chicago to L.A. to see what it truly means to belong to a place. By Aatish Taseer and Andrew Moore An estimated 100,000 scores by Schoenberg, the groundbreaking 20th-century ...
Schoenberg’s music is too often considered intimidating and inaccessible. On the contrary, argues pianist Pina Napolitano, who finds in it beauty and passion. All you need is an open mind. Why is it ...
"Some people say to me, 'You should have been born fifty years earlier'," conductor/saxophonist/scholar Loren Schoenberg told John Robert Brown in an interview found on The Jazz Museum in Harlem's ...
A week before Rosh Hashanah, philanthropist and world-renowned litigator E. Randol Schoenberg shocked the Los Angeles community when he announced on Facebook that he was withdrawing his support from ...
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