Some of the famous pupils of Arnold Schoenberg include Alban Berg, Anton Webern, and John Cage. These composers were influenced by Schoenberg's revolutionary ideas in atonal and serial composition techniques.
Yes, foxes have slitted pupils, similar to those of cats, which help them see well in low light conditions.
The first reason is that they used to paint the statues, and they would paint the pupils of the eyes. Now, the paint wore off so it doesn't show. Also, I heard that if you carved in the eye, some type of ratio would go wrong and the whole statue would cave in.
Animals with slit pupils, like cats and snakes, have enhanced visual capabilities for hunting and survival. The slit pupils allow for better depth perception and improved night vision, giving them an advantage in low-light environments. This adaptation has evolved to help these animals effectively track and capture prey, making them successful predators in their ecosystems.
Aristotle was considered one of Plato's brightest pupils. He studied under Plato at the Academy for around 20 years and later went on to become a renowned philosopher in his own right, contributing significantly to fields such as metaphysics, ethics, and logic.
The famous student of Socrates was named Plato.
Lawrence Schoenberg's birth name is Lawrence Adam Schoenberg.
Ronald Schoenberg's birth name is Rudolf Ronald 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.
Tamar Schoenberg was born in 1969.
Gertrud Schoenberg died in 1967.
Gertrud Schoenberg was born in 1898.
Loren Schoenberg was born in 1958.
Michael Schoenberg died in 2008.
Ronald Schoenberg was born on May 26, 1937, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Arnold Schoenberg was born on September 13, 1874.
Schoenberg family. has written: 'Castles to cabins'
Isaac Jacob Schoenberg died in 1990.