Stravinksy and Schoenberg
Schoenberg
Schoenberg
Schoenberg was credited with it's creation, but Alban Berg started using Dodecaphony in 1912, three years before Schoenberg. Schoenberg did, however, innovate the twelve-tone system.
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951)
Milhaud is an influence on Taylor, but he also is inspired by the music of Ravel, Schoenberg, Berg, and Szymanowski.
Arnold Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg.
Schoenberg
Schoenberg
Schoenberg was credited with it's creation, but Alban Berg started using Dodecaphony in 1912, three years before Schoenberg. Schoenberg did, however, innovate the twelve-tone system.
Claude Debussy is accredited with creating music which was devoid of a particular harmonic tonal center, however Schoenberg may perhaps be considered the first "atonal" composer. He wrote music in an attempt to give "equal value" to all 12 tones. He wrotePierrot Lunaire which is considered one of the first pieces completely atonal.
Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer in 1921.
Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Egon Wellesz, Roberto Gerhard
He worked with Franz Marc, and composer Arnold Schoenberg and Paul Klee.
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951)
Where: Austria and Germany When: early 1900s Who: Schoenberg