Schoenberg et son école

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"Schoenberg et son école" is a seminal musicological study by René Leibowitz that analyzes and defends Arnold Schoenberg’s twelve-tone method and the development of the Second Viennese School.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
musicological study
about development of twelve-tone technique
historical context of the Second Viennese School
author René Leibowitz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
discusses Alban Berg NERFINISHED
Anton Webern NERFINISHED
Arnold Schoenberg NERFINISHED
focusesOn analysis of Second Viennese School
defense of twelve-tone method
genre music theory
musicology
hasPerspective advocacy of Schoenberg’s compositional methods
influencedBy Arnold Schoenberg’s twelve-tone compositions
language French
mainSubject Arnold Schoenberg NERFINISHED
Second Viennese School NERFINISHED
twelve-tone technique NERFINISHED
movement Second Viennese School NERFINISHED
subjectArea 20th-century music
atonality
serialism
title Schoenberg et son école NERFINISHED
writtenBy René Leibowitz NERFINISHED

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