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Arnold Schoenberg and Mozart

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

Shows the influence of Mozart on Arnold Schoenberg's composing.

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  • That you don't understand it, it doesn't absolutely mean, that it is not music.

  • Not only one of the greatest teachers, in my opinion belongs up there with Mozart and  Beethoven as a composer, at least in terms of his genius

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  • I love hearing the reflections and interpretations of original composers and even arrangers. As all people interpret music different to a certain degree it's interesting to hear it how they heard it and think about it in a similar fashion. An open mind never hurt anybody.

  • non ci puo essere nulla che lega un genio come mozart a un pazzo come Schoenberg

  • Try Mozart's "early modern" piano pieces, K574, K475.

  • it seems like you are the type of person who freely associates things in their mind in which every way justifies their childish emotional responses. the people who commit atrocities use the same thinking patterns as you do

  • wow, beautiful video....I wrote my earlier comment before seeing it in it's entirety. Never saw before rare footage of Schoenberg....thanks for posting!

  • I was a rock guitarist. I became so dissatisfied by popular music teaching methods that I bought Schoenberg's harmony book and studied well it for a good two thirds. I never looked back since then. As a self-taught, I was not able to progress further but I learned very solidly all the foundations of harmony and I keep studying. Schoenberg's book was and is a real music education for me. Now I am getting composition lessons from a composer and he told me that I am his most advanced student!

  • Modern German Music, I meant.

  • Well... yes. that was a documentary. But actually the nazis banned Schoenbergs music. They considered all german music entartete kunst, degenerate art. The music actually played by the nazis in the concentration camps WAS indeed Schubert, Brahms, Beethoven.

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