Julie Brown reconsiders Schoenberg's step into atonality as a response to Wagner's charges concerning the Jewish influence on German music.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Introduction 1. Schoenberg, history, trauma? 2. Schoenberg as Christ 3. Otto Weininger, Richard Wagner and musical discourse in turn-of-the-century Vienna 4. Schoenberg and Wagnerian Deutschtum 5. Compositional innovation and the redemption of Ahasuerus 6. Woman and the symbolism of self-redemption 7. Re-reading Schoenberg's Musical Idea 8. Coda: changing history into memory Appendix. 'Every young Jew'.
Introduction 1. Schoenberg, history, trauma? 2. Schoenberg as Christ 3. Otto Weininger, Richard Wagner and musical discourse in turn-of-the-century Vienna 4. Schoenberg and Wagnerian Deutschtum 5. Compositional innovation and the redemption of Ahasuerus 6. Woman and the symbolism of self-redemption 7. Re-reading Schoenberg's Musical Idea 8. Coda: changing history into memory Appendix. 'Every young Jew'.
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