Arnold Shoenberg(English, Paperback, Rosen Charles)

Arnold Shoenberg(English, Paperback, Rosen Charles)

  • Rosen Charles
Publisher:University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226726434ISBN 10: 0226726436

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Arnold Shoenberg(English, Paperback, Rosen Charles) is written by Rosen Charles and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0226726436 (ISBN 10) and 9780226726434 (ISBN 13).

In this lucid, revealing book, award-winning pianist and scholar Charles Rosen sheds light on the elusive music of Arnold Schoenberg and his challenge to conventional musical forms. Rosen argues that Schoenberg's music, with its atonality and dissonance, possesses a rare balance of form and emotion, making it, according to Rosen, the most expressive music ever written. Concise and accessible, this book will appeal to fans, non-fans, and scholars of Schoenberg, and to those who have yet to be introduced to the works of one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century. Arnold Schoenberg is one of the most brilliant monographs ever to be published on any composer, let alone the most difficult master of the present age. . . . Indispensable to anyone seeking to understand the crucial musical ideas of the first three decades.--Robert Craft, New York Review of Books What Mr. Rosen does far better than one could reasonably expect in so concise a book is not only elucidate Schoenberg's composing techniques and artistic philosophy but to place them in history.--Donal Henahan, New York Times Book Review For the novice and the knowledgeable, Mr. Rosen's book is very important reading, either as an introduction to the master or as a stimulus to rethinking our opinions of him. Mr. Rosen's accomplishment is enviable.--Joel Sachs, Musical Quarterly