Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language
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Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language

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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 challen...more
Paperback, 444 pages
Published by Cambridge University Press (first published December 11th 2006)
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