Schoenberg and Redemption

Schoenberg and Redemption

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Brown, Julie
Cambridge University Press
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Schoenberg and Redemption presents a new way of understanding Schoenberg's step into atonality in 1908. Reconsidering his threshold and early atonal works, as well as his theoretical writings and a range of previously unexplored archival documents, Julie Brown argues that Schoenberg's revolutionary step was in part a response to Wagner's negative charges concerning the Jewish influence on German music. In 1898, and especially 1908, Schoenberg's Jewish identity came into confrontation with his commitment to Wagnerian modernism to provide an impetus to his radical innovations. While acknowledging the broader turn-of-the-century Viennese context, Brown draws special attention to continuities between Schoenberg's work and that of Viennese moral philosopher Otto Weininger, himself an ideological Wagnerian. She also considers the afterlife of the composer's ideological position when, in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the concept of redeeming German culture of its Jewish elements took a very different turn.
EAN 9781108722070
ISBN 1108722075
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date December 20, 2018
Pages 273
Language English
Dimensions 245 x 190 x 14
Country United Kingdom
Authors Brown, Julie
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series New Perspectives in Music History and Criticism