Arnold Schoenberg (the anglicized form of Schönberg - Schoenberg changed the spelling officially when he left Germany and re-converted to Judaism in 1933), (September 13, 1874 - July 13, 1951) was an Austrian and later American composer. Many of Schoenberg's works are associated with the expressionist movements in early 20th-century German poetry and art, and he was among the first composers to embrace atonal motivic development. Wikipedia
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Arnold Schoenberg Mozart chocolate, Mozart liquor, Mozart CDs, T-shirts, mugs all is Mozart in Salzburg, in Vienna the souvenir industries serve at least occasionally Strauss or Beethoven kitsch. tourmycountry.com/austria/schoenbergviennaschool.htm
I have decided that in order to not kill myself (figuratively) from overload, I will not be taking major actions with regards to IMSLP until the end of this semester (in less than 2 months), unless circumstance dictate otherwise. www.imslp.org/index.php?title=Category:Schoenberg%2C_Arnold
The Arnold Schönberg Center in Vienna (Austria) houses the legacy of Arnold Schönberg, organizes exhibitions, concerts and symposia concerning the Second Viennese School. www.schoenberg.at/default_e.htm
...Arnold Schoenbergs Paintings and Drawings Arnold Schoenberg in his study, some of his paintings behind him, before 1911 Self portraits Portraits--Identified (... www.usc.edu/isd/archives/schoenberg/painting/painting.htm
The anthology Schoenberg, edited by Merle Armitage, appears in May. Among the authors are Ernst Krenek, Leopold Stokowski, Berthold Viertel and Eduard Steuermann. www.schoenberg.at/1_as/bio/biographie_e.htm#