Nuria Schoenberg Nono remembers: Arnold Schoenberg in private

Nuria Schoenberg Nono paints a portrait of Arnold Schönberg the family man, which is radically different from the familiar image of Schönberg the twelve-tone revolutionary. An interview by Max Nyffeler.
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Nuria Schoenberg Nono in Venice. Photo: © Max Nyffeler 2024

Nuria Schoenberg Nono, you were born in 1932, and just two years later your parents emigrated to America to escape the Nazis. You spent your childhood and youth in Los Angeles. What was your experience of your father then, in public and in private?

He was hardly known to the general public. We were emigrants, and his music was foreign to the Americans. In Los Angeles, someone might say to him: “Ah, I know who you are. You are the father of Ronny, who won the tennis tournament.” Granted, he was a professor at the university, but he was no god. In Europe, it was different. When I went to Hamburg in 1954 for the posthumous premiere of his opera Moses und Aron, I experienced the strangest things. People came up to me and said, “Oh, you’re Schönberg’s daughter. May I touch you?”

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Nuria Schoenberg Nono erinnert sich: Arnold Schönberg privat

Nuria Schoenberg Nono zeichnet ein Porträt des Familienmenschen Arnold Schönberg, das sich vom bekannten Bild des Zwölftonrevolutionär Schönberg radikal unterscheidet. Ein Interview von Max Nyffeler.
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Joseph Horowitz: Dvorak’s Prophecy

Joseph Horowitz, Dvorak's Prophecy, Book cover

Joseph Horowitz’s new book, Dvorak’s Prophecy and the Vexed Fate of Black Classical Music, asks refreshing questions and offers practical suggestions.
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For several years, newspapers and social media have drawn attention to the relative absence of African-Americans within the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and within the list of nominees (and hence winners) for the Oscars. As a result, some progress is beginning to be made. A similar challenge, but regarding the classical-music industry, has been presented by music critic Joseph Horowitz over the past two decades in a series of articles, books, and festivals

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