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title
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Arnold Schoenberg [videorecording] / an Audiovisioconcept/La Cinquième/Mezzo production in association with Centre National de la Cinématographie ... [et al.] ; in coproduction with INA Entreprise, RTBF-Belgium Television, UNITEL ; written and directed by.
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published
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Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; [S.l.] : RM Associates, c2003.
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description
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1 videodisc (27 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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series note
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( Harmonics, the innovators of classical music)
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series
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Harmonics (Princeton, N.J.)
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all locations
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Availability
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location
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UMBC Library Media Stacks | UMDVD 3502 Holdings  Availability
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videorecording no.
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Films for the Humanities & Sciences: 30006
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notes
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Copyright date on screen: 1998.
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notes
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DVD.
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notes
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Commentary: David Rosen, Michel Fischer.
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credits
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Editor, Marie-France Cuenot.
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summary
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"To pursue new directions in music, Schoenberg bravely abandoned traditional tonal arrangements, composing atonal works that would eventually lead to the development of his unique Twelve-Tone System. In this program, musicologists David Rosen and Michel Fischer discuss the dramatic technical changes as well as the historical contexts of Schoenberg’s music. Historic performances include Pierre Boulez conducting Moses and Aaron and Transfigured Night, Op. 4; Glenn Gould’s interpretations of Pieces for Piano, Op. 25; Erich Leinsdorf conducting Chamber Symphony No. 1; Jeffrey Tate conducting Chamber Symphony No. 2; and extracts from A Survivor from Warsaw and Pierrot Lunaire."--Container.
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subjects
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Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951.
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Composers -- Biography.
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Atonality.
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Biographical videos.
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Documentary videos.
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other author
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Blanc-Hermeline, Marie-Dominique.
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Orreindy, Philippe.
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other author
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INA Entreprise.
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Radio-Télévision belge de la communauté culturelle française.
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Unitel Film- und Fernsehproduktionsgesellschaft mbH.
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Audiovisioconcept (Firm)
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Cinquième (Firm)
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Mezzo (Television station : Paris, France)
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Centre national de la cinématographie (France)
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Films for the Humanities (Firm)
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Reiner Moritz Associates.
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format
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Videos/Films (all)
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Videos - DVD, videodiscs
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