Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer in 1921.
The twelve-tone system was invented by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg in the early 20th century. This technique organizes the twelve pitches of the chromatic scale into a series or "row," which serves as the basis for a composition. Schoenberg's students, particularly Alban Berg and Anton Webern, further developed and popularized this system, contributing to the evolution of serialism in music.
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Schoenberg
Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg is the Viennese composer who developed the twelve-tone method, a form of serial music composition. He transitioned from post-Romanticism to atonality, leading to his innovative approach to composition.
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No, Amati was not a composer, he was a luthier who invented the violin in the style still used today.
Richard Wagner
A Viennese inventor created the first hybrid car in 1900. His name was Jacob Lohner and his car was called Elektromobil.
Arnold Schoenberg.
the person who invented a new type of choral usic was...
Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer in 1921.
Baroque, considering the piano was invented long after he died.