Joseph Auner: A Schoenberg Reader: Documents of a Life (2003)

18 January 2010, dusan

Arnold Schoenberg’s close involvement with many of the principal developments of twentieth-century music, most importantly the break with tonality and the creation of twelve-tone composition, generated controversy from the time of his earliest works to the present day. This authoritative new collection of Schoenberg’s essays, letters, literary writings, musical sketches, paintings, and drawings offers fresh insights into the composer’s life, work, and thought.

The documents, many previously unpublished or untranslated, reveal the relationships between various aspects of Schoenberg’s activities in composition, music theory, criticism, painting, performance, and teaching. They also show the significance of events in his personal and family life, his evolving Jewish identity, his political concerns, and his close interactions with such figures as Gustav and Alma Mahler, Alban Berg, Wassily Kandinsky, and Thomas Mann. Extensive commentary by Joseph Auner places the documents and materials in context and traces important themes throughout Schoenberg’s career from turn-of-century Vienna to Weimar Berlin to nineteen-fifties Los Angeles.”

Publisher Yale University Press, 2003
ISBN 0300095406, 9780300095401
428 pages

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One Response to “Joseph Auner: A Schoenberg Reader: Documents of a Life (2003)”

  1. Michiel Delanghe on June 15, 2019 9:49 am

    Dear Sir,

    Would you be so kind to send me a link to your scans in English please?
    All the best,

    Michiel Delanghe

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