Arnold Schering (2 April 1877 in Breslau, German Empire – 7 March 1941 in Berlin) was a German musicologist. He grew up in Dresden as the son of an art...
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and Schering-Plough Ernst Christian Julius Schering (1833–1897), German mathematician Harald Schering (1880–1959), German physicist Arnold Schering (1877–1941)...
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Bruno Maderna Luigi Nono [pupils] Francis Travis this teacher's teachers Schering (1877–1941) studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim and Hermann...
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Casella, Ezra Pound, Olga Rudge, Desmond Chute, Arturo Toscanini, Arnold Schering and Louis Kaufman, all of whom were instrumental in the revival of...
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mid-1740s. Scholars differ on whether he ever performed the 1733 Missa. Arnold Schering (in 1936) asserted that it was performed in Leipzig on April 26, 1733...
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polyphonic music. Such a bow was conceived early in the 20th century by Arnold Schering and Albert Schweitzer and constructed by Rolf Schröder in 1933. A similar...
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Keim) derives from organic music theorists of the nineteenth century. Arnold Schering adopted the term, along with "melodic kernels" (Melodiekerne) in his...
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19th century, for instance in Germany and the Netherlands. In 1924 Arnold Schering edited the full orchestral score of the D major version of Bach's Magnificat...
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philosophy with Nicolai Hartmann and Eduard Spranger and musicology with Arnold Schering and Georg Schünemann. He submitted a dissertation on Josquin des Prez...
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Williams (2001) contends that the Forkel story is entirely spurious. Arnold Schering has suggested that the aria on which the variations are based was not...
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