The Schoenberg hard sell has begun. The Los Angeles Philharmonic is filtering the music of Arnold Schoenberg throughout its season and, in honor of the composer who died in Los Angeles 50 years ago, ...
Given his last name and the fact that he’s a Los Angeles-based classical-music composer, Adam Schoenberg has been asked a certain question more times than he cares to remember: Is he related to the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Anthony Tommasini “BRAHMS THE PROGRESSIVE” is the title of an insightful essay that Schoenberg first presented as a radio talk in 1933 in honor of ...
Leonard Stein, who as a pianist and authority on the works of Arnold Schoenberg became one of the preeminent figures in Los Angeles’ musical life, has died. He was 87. Stein, director of the ...
A writer drove from Chicago to L.A. to see what it truly means to belong to a place. By Aatish Taseer and Andrew Moore An estimated 100,000 scores by Schoenberg, the groundbreaking 20th-century ...