The Correspondence between Roberto Gerhard and Arnold Schoenberg
Author(s) -
Paloma Ortiz de Urbina y Sobrino
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of the society for musicology in ireland
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1649-7341
DOI - 10.35561/jsmi09132
Subject(s) - friendship , extant taxon , pupil , history , classics , art history , psychology , social psychology , neuroscience , evolutionary biology , biology
On 18 October 1923 Roberto Gerhard wrote a long letter to Arnold Schoenberg asking to be accepted as his pupil. Two weeks later he received a positive answer and left for Vienna at once. There he met Schoenberg and began a master-pupil relationship that would gradually turn into deep friendship, as attested by fifty-three extant letters written between 1923 and Schoenberg’s death in 1951. Existing in archives in several countries and, for the most part, as yet unpublished, these letters provide a wealth of information about Gerhard’s personal life and professional career, with interesting insights into Gerhard’s compositional process.
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