Arnold Schoenberg

Austrian-Jewish American composer

Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian and American modernist composer, music theorist, and teacher associated with developing variation, the emancipation of the dissonance, and twelve-tone composition. He taught composition in Vienna and at the Prussian Academy of Arts (1925–1933), resigning in anticipation of Nazi Germany's civil–service restrictions. He defiantly reaffirmed his Judaism before immigrating to the United States, where he taught at the University of California, Los Angeles (1936–1944).

Early works like Verklärte Nacht (1899) and Gurre-Lieder (1900–1903, orch. 1910–1911) represented a synthesis of Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner, while Richard Strauss influenced Pelleas und Melisande (1902–1903). Schoenberg mentored Anton Webern and Alban Berg, among others tied to the Second Viennese School, and they began writing atonal, expressionist music. He visited extremes of emotion in his String Quartet No. 2 (1907–1908) and Erwartung (1909), and used word painting structurally in Herzgewächse (1911, published with his other works in Der Blaue Reiter Almanach in 1912) and Pierrot lunaire (1912). As opposition and antisemitism gradually deepened his sense of outsider, Jewish identity, he underwent a spiritual turn inspired partly by Gustav Mahler, began Die Jakobsleiter (planned from 1912), and sought a large-scale governing principle like tonality.

He arrived at twelve-tone technique by 1923 and structured works like Moses und Aron (planned from 1923) and the Variations for Orchestra (1926–1928) by extending the logic of developing variation to row-derived intervallic motives (or cells), sometimes in tonally suggestive ways and often organized through combinatorial hexachords. Begleitungsmusik zu einer Lichtspielscene (1929–1930) showed his interest in film, and the Chamber Symphony No. 2 (1939) his continued interest in tonal composition. With U.S. citizenship (1941) and U.S. entry into World War II, he satirized fascist leaders in his twelve-tone Ode to Napoleon (1942, after Byron), quoting Beethoven's fate motif alongside "La Marseillaise" before concluding with an E-flat-major triad.

Post-war Vienna beckoned with honorary citizenship, but Schoenberg was ill, as depicted in his String Trio (1946). As the world learned of the Holocaust, he memorialized its victims in A Survivor from Warsaw (1947). The Israel Conservatory and Academy of Music elected him honorary president in 1951. His innovative music was influential and widely debated, shaping at least three generations of composers, including Milton Babbitt and Pierre Boulez. His aesthetic and music–historical views influenced musicologists Theodor W. Adorno and Carl Dahlhaus. The Arnold Schönberg Center collects his archival legacy.

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  • Verklärte Nacht, for string sextet, op. 4 1899 Chamber
  • Pelleas und Melisande, op. 5: Symphonic poem 1900 Orchestral
  • 8 Songs, for voice and piano, op. 6 1901 Vocal
  • 6 Orchestral Songs, op. 8 1902 Vocal
  • String Quartet no. 1 in D minor, op. 7 1902 Chamber
  • Wanderlied, op. 8, no.7 1902 Vocal
  • Chamber Symphony no. 1 in E major, op. 9 1903 Orchestral
  • Chamber Symphony, for 15 Solo Instruments, op. 9 1903 Chamber
  • String Quartet no. 2 in F sharp minor, for soprano and string quartet, op. 10 1904 Chamber
  • 3 Pieces, op. 11 1905 Keyboard
  • 2 Ballads, for voice and piano, op. 12 1906 Vocal
  • Peace on Earth, for chorus and chamber ensemble, op. 13 1906 Vocal
  • 2 Songs, for voice and piano, op. 14 1907 Vocal
  • 5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 16 1908 Orchestral
  • The Book of the Hanging Gardens, op. 15 1908 Vocal
  • Erwartung, op. 17 1909 Stage
  • 6 Little Pieces, op. 19 1910 Keyboard
  • Die glückliche Hand Op.18 1910 Stage
  • 3 Klavierstücke 1911 Keyboard
  • Herzgewächse, for soprano, celesta, harp, and harmonium, op. 20 1911 Vocal
  • Pierrot lunaire, for voice and chamber ensemble, op. 21: Melodrama 1914 Stage
  • 4 Orchestral Songs, op. 22 1916 Vocal
  • 5 Pieces, op. 23 1918 Keyboard
  • Serenade for baritone and septet, op. 24 1921 Chamber
  • Suite for Piano, op. 25 1923 Keyboard
  • Quintet for Winds, op. 26 1924 Chamber
  • 3 Satires, for chorus and instruments, op. 28 1925 Vocal
  • 4 Pieces, for chorus and ensemble, op. 27 1925 Vocal
  • Suite, septet in E flat major, op. 29 1926 Chamber
  • String Quartet no. 3, op. 30 1927 Chamber
  • Variations for Orchestra, op. 31 1928 Orchestral
  • 2 Pieces, op. 33 1931 Keyboard
  • 6 Pieces, for male chorus, op. 35 1934 Vocal
  • Violin Concerto, op. 36 1936 Orchestral
  • String Quartet no. 4, op. 37 1938 Chamber
  • Chamber Symphony no. 2 in E flat minor, op. 38 1939 Orchestral
  • Kol Nidre, for narrator, chorus and orchestra, op. 39 1940 Vocal
  • Variations on a Recitative in D minor, for organ, op. 40 1940 Keyboard
  • Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, for narrator, piano and strings, op. 41 1941 Chamber
  • Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, for narrator, piano, and strings, op. 41 1941 Stage
  • Piano Concerto, op. 42 1942 Orchestral
  • 2 Songs, for voice and piano, op. 1 Vocal
  • 3 Folksongs Vocal
  • 3 German Folksongs, op. 49 Vocal
  • 3 Lieder, op. 48 Vocal
  • 3 Songs without Words, for 2 violins, U. 10 Chamber
  • 3 Songs, for alto or bass and piano, op. 48 Vocal
  • 4 Deutsche Volkslieder Vocal
  • 4 Songs, for voice and piano, op. 2 Vocal
  • 6 Pieces, for 4 hands Keyboard
  • 6 Songs, for mezzo-soprano or baritone and piano, op. 3 Vocal
  • A Survivor from Warsaw, for narrator, male chorus and orchestra, op. 46 Vocal
  • Accompaniment to a Film-Scene, op. 34mu Orchestral
  • Alliance Waltzer, for 2 violins Chamber
  • Als mein Auge sie fand Vocal
  • Am Strande, song for voice and piano Vocal
  • Aprilwind, alle Knospen, "Madchenfruhling" Vocal
  • Berceuse elegiaque, for piano quintet, flute, clarinet, piano and harmonium Chamber
  • Brettl-Lieder Vocal
  • Canon no. 19 for Strings Chamber
  • Canon no. 25 for Strings Chamber
  • Canon no. 27 for Strings Chamber
  • Canon no. 28 for Strings Chamber
  • Cello Concerto: Based on Monn's Keyboard Concerto in D major Orchestral
  • Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra: Based on Handel's Concerto grosso op. 6 no. 7 Orchestral
  • Dass gestern eine Wespe Dich Vocal
  • Dass schon die Maienzeit voruber Vocal
  • De Profundis, op. 50b Vocal
  • Deinem Blick mich zu bequemen Vocal
  • Der Pflanze, die dort uber dem Abgrund schwebt Vocal
  • Die Jacobsleiter Vocal
  • Die eiserne Brigade, march for 2 violins, viola, violoncello and piano Chamber
  • Dreimal tausend Jahre, op. 50a Vocal
  • Du kehrst mir den Rucken Vocal
  • Du kleine bist so lieb und hold Vocal
  • Du musst nicht meinen, "Mannesbangen" Vocal
  • Duftreich ist die Erde Vocal
  • Dunkelnd uber den See Vocal
  • Ei du Lütte, partsong for male chorus Vocal
  • Einsam bin ich und alleine Vocal
  • Einst hat vor deines Vaters Haus Vocal
  • Emperor Waltz, for string quartet, flute, clarinet and piano Chamber
  • Fantasy for Violin and Piano, op. 47 Chamber
  • Fünf Klavierstücke Keyboard
  • Gavotte and Musette, for strings Orchestral
  • Gedenken, song for voice and piano, "Es steht sein Bild noch immer da" Vocal
  • Gott gruss dich, Marie Vocal
  • Gurrelieder for 5 soloists, reciter, chorus, and orchestra: Oratorio Vocal
  • Ich grune wie die Weide grunt Vocal
  • Ich hab' zum Brunnen ein Kruglein gebracht Vocal
  • Im Fliederbusch ein Voglein sass Vocal
  • In hellen Traumen hab ich Dich oft geschaut Vocal
  • In meinem Garten die Nelken Vocal
  • Juble, schone junge Rose Vocal
  • Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist Orchestral
  • Konnt ich zu dir, mein Licht Vocal
  • Lass deine Sichel rauschen Vocal
  • Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, for voice and chamber ensemble Vocal
  • Madel, lass das Stricken, "Nicht doch!" Vocal
  • Mein Herz, das ist ein tiefer Schacht Vocal
  • Mein Schatz ist wie ein Schneck Vocal
  • Mirror canon, for 4 parts Chamber
  • Moses und Aron Stage
  • Nur das tut mir so bitterweh Vocal
  • Piano Quartet no. 1 in G minor for Orchestra Orchestral
  • Prelude and Fugue in E flat major Orchestral
  • Prelude, for wordless chorus and orchestra, op. 44 Vocal
  • Presto, for string quartet in C Chamber
  • Rosen aus dem Suden, for string quartet, harmonium and piano Chamber
  • Sang ein Bettlerparlein Vocal
  • Schilflied: Drüben geht die Sonne scheiden, song for voice and piano Vocal
  • Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele Orchestral
  • Sie trug den Becher in der Hand Vocal
  • Sonnenschein, for two violins Chamber
  • String Quartet in D Chamber
  • String Trio, op. 45 Chamber
  • Suite in G for String Orchestra Orchestral
  • Theme and Variations in G minor, for wind ensemble, op. 43a Chamber
  • Theme and Variations, for wind band in G minor, op. 43a Orchestral
  • Untitled piece in D minor, for violin and piano Chamber
  • Waldesnacht, du wunderkuhle Vocal
  • War ein Blumlein wunderfein Vocal
  • Warum bist du aufgewacht Vocal
  • Weihnachtsmusik, for 2 violins, cello, piano and harmonium Chamber
  • Zwischen Weizen und Korn, "Mailied" Vocal