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Author: Dümling, Albrecht
Title: Schönberg und sein Schüler Hanns Eisler: Ein dokumentarischer Abriß
Journal: Die Musikforschung
Volume: 29
Number: Heft 4
Pages: 431-461
Publishing date: 1976.10
Publishing date (source): Oktobter-Dezember 1976
Keywords: Schüler; Eisler Hanns; Schönberg Arnold. Stücke für Männerchor op. 35
Abstract: Author: "After Berg and Webern, Eisler (1898-1962) was Schoenberg's
most important pupil. The previously unpublished correspondence of
Eisler and Schoenberg in the Schoenberg collection of the Library
of Congress sheds light on Schoenberg's unusual support of Eisler.
Eisler's thankfulness toward the father-figure dates from this time
and is expressed in his first essay, 'Arnold Schönberg der musikalische
Reaktionär' (1942), a defense of Schoenberg the 'classicist.' Eisler's
views on the social function of music, however, were completely contrary
to those of Schoenberg. In his correspondence of 1926, Eisler renounced
the artistic view of art and the hierarchical structure of the student
circle. His compositions 'Palmström,' op. 5, 'Tagebuch,' op. 9, and
'Zeitungsausschnitte,' op. 11, serve as evidence of this process
of aesthetic clarification. This coming-to-grips was also not without
consequence for Schoenberg: his pieces for men's chorus, op. 35,
deal with social themes."
Call number: Magazin : Dümling, Albrecht - Schönberg
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