The Listening Service Extra 7 of 12 - Expressive Melodies
Tom looks at Schoenberg鈥檚 demonstration of how to harmonize a melody to maximum effect...
Tom looks at Schoenberg鈥檚 own demonstration of how to harmonize a melody to maximum effect, using his Orchestral Variations as an example. As Schoenberg says: "There is nothing I long for more intensely than to be taken for a better sort of Tchaikovsky鈥.
Archive audio and photos with kind permission of Arnold Sch枚nberg Center, Wien
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