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The decisive importance of Richard Wagner for composing and the worldview of Arnold Schoenberg has often been asserted, but never scientifically substantiated. In the present work, Grun traces the traces of Wagner’s influence in Schoenberg’s works and writings and also draws attention to them Changes in the relationship against the changing historical background. He works out new findings both on Schoenberg’s earliest reception of Wagner and on his behavior in the time of (pre-) fascism and shows the conflict that Schoenberg, as an avowed Wagner supporter of Jewish origin, got into as a result of Wagner’s anti-Semitic legacies Established works also include the early work (before op.1), the Song of the Valkyrie and numerous as yet unpublished sources.
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The decisive importance of Richard Wagner for composing and the worldview of Arnold Schoenberg has often been asserted, but never scientifically substantiated. In the present work, Grun traces the traces of Wagner’s influence in Schoenberg’s works and writings and also draws attention to them Changes in the relationship against the changing historical background. He works out new findings both on Schoenberg’s earliest reception of Wagner and on his behavior in the time of (pre-) fascism and shows the conflict that Schoenberg, as an avowed Wagner supporter of Jewish origin, got into as a result of Wagner’s anti-Semitic legacies Established works also include the early work (before op.1), the Song of the Valkyrie and numerous as yet unpublished sources.