Arnold Schönberg cytaty

Arnold Schönberg – kompozytor austriacki żydowskiego pochodzenia, pionier muzyki dodekafonicznej i atonalności. Przedstawiciel drugiej szkoły wiedeńskiej, zaliczany do pierwszych modernistów. Wikipedia  

✵ 13. Wrzesień 1874 – 13. Lipiec 1951
Arnold Schönberg: 20 cytatów0 Polubień

Arnold Schönberg: Cytaty po angielsku

“…if it is art, it is not for all, and if it is for all, it is not art.”

Arnold Schoenberg książka Style and Idea

from New Music, Outmoded Music, Style and Idea (1946); as quoted in Style and Idea (1985), p. 124
1940s

“I was never revolutionary. The only revolutionary in our time was Strauss!”

Arnold Schoenberg

Schoenberg, Arnold. 1975, in Style and Idea: Selected Writings of Arnold Schoenberg. Edited by Leonard Stein, with translations by Leo Black. p. 137
after 1930

“I see the work as a whole first. Then I compose the details.”

Arnold Schoenberg

As quoted in an interview with José Rodriguez (c. 1936) in Schoenberg‎ (1971) by Merle Armitage, p. 149
after 1930
Kontekst: I see the work as a whole first. Then I compose the details. In working out, I always lose something. This cannot be avoided. There is always some loss when we materialize. But there is compensating gain in vitality.

“I believe that he (Strauss) will remain one of the characteristic and outstanding figures in musical history. Works like Salome, Elektra and Intermezzo, and others will not perish.”

Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg, (1946); as quoted in A Schoenberg reader - Documents of a life, edited by Joseph Auner, Yale University Press 2003, page 316-17
1940s

“My work should be judged as it enters the ears and heads of listeners, not as it is described to the eyes of readers.”

Arnold Schoenberg

As quoted in an interview with José Rodriguez (c. 1936) in Schoenberg‎ (1971) by Merle Armitage, p. 143
1930s

“My works are 12-tone compositions, not 12-tone compositions”

Arnold Schoenberg

Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz. 1977, in Schoenberg: His Life, World and Work; translated from the German by Humphrey Searle. p. 349.
after 1930

“My music is not modern, it is merely badly played”

Arnold Schoenberg

Genette, Gérard. 1997. Immanence and Transcendence, translated by G. M. Goshgarian. p. 102
Undated

“I have just read your book [On the Spiritual in Art] from cover to cover, and I will read it once more. I find it pleasing to an extraordinary degree, because we agree on nearly all of the main issues..”

Arnold Schoenberg

In a letter to Wassily Kandinsky, 18 Dec. 1911; as quoted in Schönberg and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter, by Klaus Kropfinger; edited by Konrad Boehmer; published by Routledge (imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa Group company), 2003, p. 15-16 note 49
1910s

“I am delighted to add another unplayable work to the repertoire.”

Arnold Schoenberg

On his Violin Concerto (Op. 36), as quoted in Schoenberg‎ (1971) by Merle Armitage, p. 149
Undated

“Hauer looks for laws. Good. But he looks for them where he will not find them.”

Arnold Schoenberg

"Hauer's Theories" (Notes of 9 May 1923), in Style and Idea (1985), p. 209
1920s

“There are no more geniuses, only critics.”

Arnold Schoenberg

"Those Who Complain about the Decline" (1923), in Style and Idea (1985), p. 203
1920s

“I have never seen faces, but because I have looked people in the eye, only their gazes.”

Arnold Schoenberg

As quoted in "The Red Gaze"' in Expressionism (2004) by Norbert Wolf, p. 92
Undated

“Now we will throw these mediocre kitsch-mongers into slavery, and teach them to venerate the German spirit and to worship the German God.”

Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg, in a letter to Alma Mahler, 1914 (after the outbreak of the First World War); as quoted in &quot;Impressions of War&quot; http://www.gramophone.co.uk/feature/impressions-of-war by Philip Clark, The Gramophone, 4 August 2014 <br class="br">Schoenberg&#x27;s quote regarding: &#x27;the bourgeois tendencies of musical reactionaries such as Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel&#x27; <br class="br">1910s

“If music is frozen architecture, then the potpourri is frozen coffee-table gossip… Potpourri is the art of adding apples to pears…”

Arnold Schoenberg

quote from Glosses on the Theories of Others (1929); also in Style and Idea (1985), p. 313-314
1920s

“My music is not lovely.”

Arnold Schoenberg

Quoted by Theodor Adorno in his essay &quot;Art and the Arts&quot;, 1966, reproduced in Clausen 2008, 387 http://books.google.com/books?id=JaVBgTmaSgYC&amp;lpg=PA387). <br class="br">Undated

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