And while he was working on his music, Schoenberg was also painting, starting around 1907. On paper or on canvas, he created expressive portraits and self-portraits or delicately colored ...
An estimated 100,000 scores by Schoenberg, the groundbreaking 20th-century composer, were destroyed when the publishing company his heirs founded burned down. By Javier C. Hernández An estimated ...
leading to the government of Austria returning five Gustav Klimt paintings stolen by the Nazis to the family of Maria Altman. The Schoenberg family, four members of which have lost homes in the ...
He lives with his wife, Barbara, the daughter of the composer Eric Zeisl, in Schoenberg’s original Brentwood home. Their son Randy, a lawyer, won a significant case before the Supreme Court in 2004, ...
Born in Vienna in 1874, Schoenberg rose up in the European music ... As multidisciplinary artist Kathryn Andrews tells ARTnews’ Karen K. Ho, “There are certain things that can’t be replaced.” ...
The Pacific Palisades fire has caused the destruction of Belmont Music Publishers' entire collection, which contained original scores and manuscripts by Arnold Schoenberg. This is a significant ...
Ukraine’s cultural heritage and contributions to global art are being rediscovered and celebrated despite daily air raid sirens ... The program included an arrangement of three Bach chorale preludes, ...
The world lost one of its premiere film auteurs when David Lynch died last week. It also lost a fascinating visual artist.
On the morning of Jan. 7, Larry Schoenberg was about to prepare the tax filings for Belmont Music Publishers, the august house dedicated to preserving and promoting the works of his late father ...
Scores, letters and photographs held by Arnold Schoenberg’s publisher have been lost to the wildfires blazing across Los Angeles. More than 100,000 scores by the 20th century composer Arnold ...