Preface Context Changing Views of Schoenberg by Walter B. Bailey Biography by Walter B. Bailey Music List of Works by Walter B. Bailey and Jerry McBride Schoenberg's Tonal Beginnings by Walter B. Bailey The Atonal Period in Schoenberg's Music by Leonard Stein The Evolution of the Twelve-tone Method by Ethan Haimo The Mature Twelve-tone Method by Ethan Haimo The Late Twelve-tone Compositions by Ethan Haimo Schoenberg's Late Tonal Works by Jan Maegaard Legacy Schoenberg's Theory of Composition by Patricia Carpenter Schoenberg: The Analyst and the Analyzed by Bryan R. Simms Schoenberg as Teacher by Leonard Stein Schoenberg's Influence by Gunther Schuller Selective Bibliography by Jerry McBride Selective Discography by Jerry McBride Index
A sophisticated introduction to and review of Arnold Schoenberg's life, ideas, and music.
WALTER B. BAILEY is Associate Professor of Musicology at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. He has written numerous articles for music journals and magazines, and his previous books include Radie Britain: A Bio-Bibliography, written with Nancy Bisbrecht Bailey (Greenwood, 1990), and Programmatic Elements in the Works of Schoenberg (1984).
?Everything about this book meets its stated aim of helping the
novice to understand Schoenberg's own aims and
accomplishments.?-ARBA
?In this anthology, Bailey offers a balanced and comprehensive view
of Schoenberg's work and influence, providing "nontechnical,"
informative, even engaging articles that are sure to interest the
general reader as wellas the musician. No other single book in the
literature covers so many facets of Schoenberg's career....Highly
recommended for upper-division undergraduates through
professionals.?-Choice
?In those words of its editor, Walter B. Bailey, "this volume seeks
to address...the key features of Schoenberg, his creative process,
his music, and its influence...without extensive technical
terminology...."The work admirably succeeds in its
purpose.?-Journal of the Conductors Guild
"Everything about this book meets its stated aim of helping the
novice to understand Schoenberg's own aims and
accomplishments."-ARBA
"In those words of its editor, Walter B. Bailey, "this volume seeks
to address...the key features of Schoenberg, his creative process,
his music, and its influence...without extensive technical
terminology...."The work admirably succeeds in its
purpose."-Journal of the Conductors Guild
"In this anthology, Bailey offers a balanced and comprehensive view
of Schoenberg's work and influence, providing "nontechnical,"
informative, even engaging articles that are sure to interest the
general reader as wellas the musician. No other single book in the
literature covers so many facets of Schoenberg's career....Highly
recommended for upper-division undergraduates through
professionals."-Choice
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