Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language(English, Hardcover, Haimo Ethan)

Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language(English, Hardcover, Haimo Ethan)

  • Haimo Ethan
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9780521865425ISBN 10: 0521865425

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Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language(English, Hardcover, Haimo Ethan) is written by Haimo Ethan and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0521865425 (ISBN 10) and 9780521865425 (ISBN 13).

Arnold Schoenberg is widely regarded as one of the most significant and innovative composers of the twentieth century. It is commonly assumed that Schoenberg's music divides into three periods: tonal, atonal, and serial. It is also assumed that Schoenberg's atonal music made a revolutionary break with the past, particularly in terms of harmonic structure. This book challenges both these popular notions. Haimo argues that Schoenberg's 'atonal' music does not constitute a distinct unified period. He demonstrates that much of the music commonly described as 'atonal' did not make a complete break with prior practices, even in the harmonic realm, but instead transformed the past by a series of incremental changes. An important and influential contribution to the field, Haimo's findings help not only to re-evaluate Schoenberg, but also to re-date much of what has been defined as one of the most crucial turning points in music history.