Schoenberg and the New Music
Delve into the world of 20th-century music with Schoenberg and the New Music by Carl Dahlhaus, published by Cambridge University Press. This insightful collection of essays explores the work and impact of the renowned composer Arnold Schoenberg, one of the most controversial figures in modern music. An eminent musicologist, Dahlhaus presents a thorough examination of Schoenberg's techniques and philosophies, shedding light on his lasting influence on contemporary composition.
Spanning 316 pages, this paperback offers a rich blend of historical context and critical analysis, making it an essential read for music enthusiasts, students, and scholars alike. Whether you're studying Schoenberg's revolutionary approaches or seeking to understand the evolution of music in the 20th century, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to one of music history's pivotal figures.
Explore the depths of Schoenberg's legacy and discover the nuances of his contributions to modern music with this must-have addition to your library.