Previous posts for September 13th are here: Arnold Schoenberg (2019) and Clara Schumann; Yma Sumac (2020)
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Arnold Schoenberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was a towering figure in the musical life of the twentieth century.
Life
Contra Expressionism
When Schoenberg was learning to paint,
The neighborhood lodged a complaint,
“The turpentine smell
Is annoying as hell,
And he thinks that he’s good, but he ain’t.”
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Rah, Rah, Row
When teaching at UCLA,
He tried to fit in in his way,
But his atonal fight song
Just wasn’t the right song
For the troglodyte fans of the day.
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At Home with the Schoenbergs
Said Gertrude to Arnold, “I know
You’ve committed yourself to ‘the row,’
But maybe for me
You could write in a key
Every half dozen pieces or so.”
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New Viennese School Letter Jackets?
Has it ever been noticed that they
Have names that begin with an “A”?
Does it put a new slant on
Young Alban or Anton
That Arnold took charge in this way?
Works
Overboard
Believe me, if you are the type,
Who likes things effulgent and ripe,
You’ll find Gurrelieder,
When you hear it, dear Reader,
A thing that lives up to the hype.
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Over the Edge
Here is some guidance for you
If Opus 11 is new:
The first movements go
Rather thoughtfully slow,
While the third one is all derring-do.
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One Page Marvels
The audience sighed with relief
That Opus 19 was so brief.
The six little pieces
Are merely caprices
Exploring a single motif.
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