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Arnold Schoenberg was already a towering intellectual and cultural figure when he landed in Los Angeles in 1934. Born in Vienna in 1874, the composer also was a writer, teacher, inventor and painter.
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Arnold Schoenberg archive destroyed in LA fires - MSNWhen Arnold Schoenberg died in Los Angeles in 1951 at the age of 77, he left behind a far-reaching legacy -- musically, artistically and politically.
An estimated 100,000 scores and parts by the groundbreaking 20th-century composer Arnold Schoenberg were destroyed last week when the wildfires in Southern California burned down the music ...
Evolution, Not Revolution, as Schoenberg Might Say. In an essay called ''How One Becomes Lonely,'' an embittered Arnold Schoenberg looked back in 1937 and recalled the process of losing his public.
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The LA fires torched my grandfather Arnold Schoenberg’s legacy — and the site of a rich Jewish emigre history - MSNAnd we lost a priceless musical legacy: Thousands of one-of-a-kind documents belonging to my grandfather, Arnold Schoenberg, the groundbreaking 20th-century modernist composer and artist who ...
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A treasure house of composer Arnold Schoenberg's music destroyed in Palisades fire - MSNNinety years after composer Arnold Schoenberg fled the Nazis and moved to Los Angeles, the publishing company established by his heirs was destroyed in the Palisades fire.
Vast Trove of Arnold Schoenberg’s Music Is Destroyed in Fire. An estimated 100,000 scores by Schoenberg, the groundbreaking 20th-century composer, were destroyed when the publishing company his ...
Evolution, Not Revolution, as Schoenberg Might Say. In an essay called ''How One Becomes Lonely,'' an embittered Arnold Schoenberg looked back in 1937 and recalled the process of losing his public.
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