Donald Macleod explores Schoenberg's position as an outsider and musical innovator
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): 5/5. The Emigre: Donald Macleod examines Schoenberg's final years, having fled from Berlin to the USA in 1933 with his family.
DetailsArnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): 2/5. The Expressionist Painter: Donald Macleod looks at Schoenberg's marital crisis, which he transformed into music and paintings.
DetailsArnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): 4/5. The Jewish Composer. Donald Macleod looks at Schoenberg's works that drew on his Jewish heritage.
DetailsArnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): 3/5. The Twelve-Tone Teacher: Donald Macleod explores Schoenberg's role as an influential teacher and innovator, championing new forms of composition.
DetailsArnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): 1/5. The Viennese Radical: Donald Macleod assesses Schoenberg's position as a musical outsider in turn of the century Vienna.
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