That's a pretty open ended question. One of his most famous compositions is 'Transfigured Night,' if that helps.
No, False.
Arnold Schoenberg (born September 13, 1874 in Vienna, Austria; died July 13, 1951 in Los Angeles) was an Austrian composer and painter, whose work in both fields is associated with the German expressionist movement.
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wolfgang amadeus mozart
Once a composer has finished creating a new work, with some exceptions, s/he basically loses control. The American composer Ned Rorem wrote that once he finished a song or a symphony it became the property of performers and was no longer his. Some first performances, particularly of operas, are produced with the cooperation of the composer, but music is basically a performer's art.
Arnold Schoenberg (born September 13, 1874 in Vienna, Austria; died July 13, 1951 in Los Angeles) was an Austrian composer and painter, whose work in both fields is associated with the German expressionist movement.
No, False.
The music for "Pierrot Lunaire" was composed by Arnold Schoenberg, and the poems used in the work were written by the Belgian poet Albert Giraud.
Arnold Schoenberg (born September 13, 1874 in Vienna, Austria; died July 13, 1951 in Los Angeles) was an Austrian composer and painter, whose work in both fields is associated with the German expressionist movement.
Sprechstimme is a vocal style that falls between speaking and singing. It involves a performer half-speaking and half-singing the text in a rhythmic and pitch-specific manner. Developed by composers like Arnold Schoenberg, sprechstimme is often used to create a unique and expressive effect in music compositions.
Mozart, Die Zauberflote is one German composer and work.
Richard Toop is a musicologist known for his work on contemporary music and experimental music, as well as his writing on the opera composer Arnold Schoenberg. He has also contributed to various music publications and journals.
"Pierrot Lunaire" by Schoenberg was written in 1912 as a setting of 21 poems from the collection by Albert Giraud. It is composed using Schoenberg's innovative atonal and expressionistic style, making it a landmark work in the development of modern music. The piece explores themes of decadence, madness, and surrealism through the character of Pierrot, a commedia dell'arte figure.
Vivaldi is a very highly regarded composer. Arguably his greatest work is "The Four Seasons" which is a highly renowned work.
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Thomas Tallis
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