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Uploaded by fastforwardable on May 1, 2010
Charles Rosen talks about Arnold Schoenberg and the assumption of non-emotion on the composer's music.
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they said the same thing about mahler -
except that mahler is performed much more often
muslit 3 weeks ago
Yeah. Wayy cool. And while Schoenberg may be so intense, there are layers and depths of intensity - generally opaque to most....alas.
posquint 1 year ago
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they said the same thing about mahler -
except that mahler is performed much more often
muslit 3 weeks ago
Yeah. Wayy cool. And while Schoenberg may be so intense, there are layers and depths of intensity - generally opaque to most....alas.
posquint 1 year ago