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Arnold Schoenberg and Wassily Kandinsky
The Study of the Relationship between Arnold Schoenberg and Wassily Kandinsky during Schoenberg''s Expressionist Period
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Radical artistic expression in the early twentieth century is explored through Schoenberg's music, influenced by personal tragedies like his marital crisis. He embraced atonality to convey deep emotions, creating works such as "Visions" that reflect his turmoil. Alongside Kandinsky, both artists sought their unique voices amid societal indifference, embodying the Gesamtkunstwerk concept in their works. Analyzing Schoenberg's compositions "Erwartung" and "Die glückliche Hand" reveals their use of extreme contrasts and character-driven emotional shifts, enhanced by specific tone colors and lighting for psychological depth.
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2011, paperback
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