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Ernst Krenek: The Man and His Music
THE. YOUNG. ATONALIST. 1920-1923. In the spring of 1920, Franz Schreker
was invited to become the director of the Staatliche akademische Hochschule für
Musik (National Academy of Music) in Berlin. At forty-two he was near the peak of
...
John Lincoln Stewart,
1991
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The Cambridge History of American Music
It was there that two small but important publishers of atonalist work were
established in the late 1940s, in each case by a European immigrant. Oboist
Josef Marx (1913-1978), who also served for a time as the Group's general
manager, ...
3
Juana of Castile: History and Myth of the Mad Queen
It is interesting to note that until recently the only composer who used Juana even
as a subsidiary character for an opera was the atonalist Ernst Krenek. Unafraid of
dissonance, either psychological or musical, he cast Juana as an alto, one of ...
María A. Gómez, Santiago Juan-Navarro, Phyllis Zatlin,
2008
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Schenker: The Masterwork in Music: Volume 3, 1930: A Yearbook
Or, to pick an example from the unhappy period of inflation,37 anything like the
random, fraudulent racking-up of prices on goods? The explanation is
illuminating, namely: He who is born an atonalist - as if in penance - is denied a
musical ear ...
(ed. Drabkin) SCHENKER, Heinrich Schenker, William Drabkin,
1997
Those of the "wading deeper" persuasion will of course maintain that he would
sooner or later have become an atonalist. Others cannot conceive of his
continuing at all. They find a complete statement and rounding-out in his existing
works, ...
Bruckner Society of America,
1932
When Producer Irving Thalberg offered $25,000 for a score for The Good Earth,
the distinguished and threadbare atonalist Arnold Rita Hayworth smolders in a
1942 portrait Toy trains and tinsel in the dream factory. Schoenberg demanded ...
Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce,
1987
In general, audiences have never been fully receptive to atonality, some
considering the atonalist's arrangements of the twelve intervals of the chromatic
scale a form of tonal anarchy: amorphous and empty patterns of notes that were ...
There will be a few premieres, including a piano-concerto version of "Night
School"; also, Deserts, a composition by Zappa's hero, the French atonalist
Edgard Varese. This combination shouldn't be surprising. Rock's bad boy has,
after all, ...
Sessions is not a doctrinaire atonalist, nor, indeed, a doctrinaire anything else.
His music takes its energy from its overwhelming inner tensions — the crushing
interaction of its strands of dissonant counterpoint most of all. But it makes its ...
10
The confidence man. Reviews
With The Confidence Man, Rochberg has done more than elaborate on the
mysteries of C major after years as a card-carrying atonalist: He has raised
musical eclecticism to new heights. Reminiscences of opera composers from
Monteverdi to ...
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «ATONALIST»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
atonalist digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
How Bruce Hornsby survived a hit song
... laid out in preparation for the second leg of the solo tour after the basketball season, is a copy of Caténaires by the New York atonalist Elliott ... «New Statesman, Apr 15»
Masterworks made in New York, courtesy of Bargemusic
Wuorinen, bucking the odds of history, has remained a dedicated atonalist, and his duet was written at the end of the last century. Regardless of ... «New York Classical Review, Feb 15»
Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra, National Performing Arts …
Simply put, Schoenberg the budding atonalist who finished the work in 1911 was quite a different composer from the youthful late-Romantic ... «Financial Times, Jan 15»
The Best Classical Concerts in Dallas this November
3 Regarded as the founder of the art music tradition in America -- he's also considered, alongside Schoenberg, the first atonalist -- Charles Ives ... «Dallas Observer, Nov 14»
German tragedy highlights issues of social inequality
... genres, from the opera “Wozzeck” composed between 1914 and 1922 by the noted atonalist Alban Berg to a 1978 film by Werner Herzog. «Indiana Daily Student, Feb 14»
10 Great Classical 'Friends' And Their Recordings
Is there a beloved atonalist in your heart? Boulez, who succeeded Bernstein in New York, played Apollonian composer-conductor to ... «WBUR, Dis 13»
Gordon Getty at 80: the Poetic Justice
And certainly there have been atonalist composers who professed themselves Marxists, more or less.” He does admit that, in his own setting of ... «San Francisco Classical Voice, Dis 13»
It's Not The 'Town' We Grew Up In
Cromer's “Our Town” reminds me of musicians who play Ives as the first great atonalist rather than as a romantic who was also embracing the ... «WBUR, Dis 12»
A Composer Focuses on a Small Group of Colleagues at Tanglewood
... as far as Mr. Del Tredici, but you would hardly guess from his works performed here that he was once considered a hard-edged atonalist. «New York Times, Ogo 12»
The Classical Music Network
Busoni taught Varèse, but he also taught the one-time atonalist Kurt Weill, a man of many personae. His was the acerbic collaboration with Bertolt Brecht, his ... «ConcertoNet, Mei 12»