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The works of a master of music composition
The Arnold Schönberg Center, established in 1998 in Vienna showcases the archival legacy of Arnold Schönberg, musician, writer, painter, and inventor. It is a cultural center, open to the public, and displays a collection of his music, manuscripts, concert programs, and personal memorabilia.
At The Arnold Schönberg Center visitors can learn about Schönberg’s life and work, handle his inventions, try a music exam that he prepared for his students, read personal notes and documents. You have a glimpse at what his personal life was like as a musician and music teacher. His epoch work was the “Method of composing with twelve tones which are related only with one another.”
The Arnold Schönberg Center, established in 1998 in Vienna showcases the archival legacy of Arnold Schönberg, musician, writer, painter, and inventor. It is a cultural center, open to the public, and displays a collection of his music, manuscripts, concert programs, and personal memorabilia.
At The Arnold Schönberg Center visitors can learn about Schönberg’s life and work, handle his inventions, try a music exam that he prepared for his students, read personal notes and documents. You have a glimpse at what his personal life was like as a musician and music teacher. His epoch work was the “Method of composing with twelve tones which are related only with one another.”