1874 - 1951
Arnold Schönberg Austrian Composer
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Arnold Schönberg was previously married to Max Blonda (1924 - 1951) and Mathilde von Zemlinsky (1901 - 1923).
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Austrian Composer Arnold Schönberg was born on 13th September, 1874 in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria and passed away on 13th Jul 1951 Los Angeles, California, United States aged 76. He is most remembered for Twelve Tone Technique. His zodiac sign is Virgo.
Arnold Schönberg is a member of the following lists: American Christians, American composers and Jewish American musicians.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 2 |
28 years, 6 months
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26 years, 2 months
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23 years, 9 months
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| Total | 2 |
28 years, 6 months
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26 years, 2 months
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23 years, 9 months
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Details
| First Name |
Arnold
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| Last Name |
Schönberg
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| Alternative Name |
Arnold Schoenberg
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| Birthday |
13th September, 1874
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| Birthplace |
Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria
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| Died |
13th July, 1951
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| Place of Death |
Los Angeles, California, United States
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| Cause of Death |
triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13)
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| Build |
Average
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| Hair Color |
Salt and Pepper
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| Zodiac Sign |
Virgo
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Religion |
Lutheran
|
| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
Austrian
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| Occupation |
Composer
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| Claim to Fame |
Twelve Tone Technique
|
Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer. He was among the first modernists who transformed the practice of harmony in 20th-century classical music, and a central element of his music was its use of motives as a means of coherence. He propounded concepts like developing variation, the emancipation of the dissonance, and the "unity of musical space".
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