Arnold Schönberg

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Composer
gptkbp:associated_act gptkb:Second_Viennese_School
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Hollywood
gptkb:Los_Angeles_Philharmonic
gptkb:Vienna_Philharmonic
gptkbp:awards gptkb:Austrian_State_Prize_for_Music
Honorary Doctorate from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
gptkbp:born September 13, 1874
gptkbp:child Georg Schönberg
Manon Schönberg
Adele Schönberg
gptkbp:died July 13, 1951
gptkbp:education gptkb:Vienna_Conservatory
private lessons with Alexander von Zemlinsky
gptkbp:genre classical music
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Arnold Schönberg
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Alban_Berg
gptkb:Anton_Webern
gptkb:jazz
electronic music
avant-garde music
contemporary music
film music
minimalism
modern classical music
postmodern music
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Franz_Liszt
gptkb:Richard_Wagner
gptkb:Johannes_Brahms
gptkbp:known_for twelve-tone technique
gptkbp:legacy Schönberg's influence extends beyond music into visual arts.
Schönberg's method of composing with twelve tones is foundational in modern music.
Schönberg's works are frequently performed and studied.
Schönberg's theories are taught in music schools worldwide.
Schönberg's music is often analyzed for its complex structures.
gptkbp:member gptkb:Vienna_Secession
gptkbp:nationality gptkb:Austrian
gptkbp:notable_students gptkb:Lou_Harrison
gptkb:Leonard_Stein
gptkb:Dmitri_Shostakovich
gptkb:John_Cage
gptkb:Kurt_Weill
gptkbp:notable_works gptkb:Gurre-Lieder
gptkb:Pierrot_Lunaire
gptkb:Verklärte_Nacht
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:painter
gptkb:music_education
gptkbp:residence gptkb:Los_Angeles
gptkb:Vienna
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:Gertrud_Schönberg
gptkbp:style expressionism
serialism
atonality
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Wiener_Werkstätte
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5