Revealing the secrets of Schoenberg sonata

REVEALING THE SECRETS OF SCHOENBERG SONATA.

LEARN TO ANALYSIS SONATAS WITH THIS GREAT SERIES ABOUT THE SONATA OP. 33 A by A. SCHOENBERG.


Here we come with a new article. This time, we bring some Compositional ideas. Gisela Paterno, Head Composition teacher at WKMT Studios has written this article based on her final work for her Composition Degree. She focused on Schoenberg's works and analysis of Sonatas. This time, she brings a new series of two articles about the analysis of Sonata Op. 33A by this genius of the modern era of music.

In this first part of the series, Gisela Paterno follows with the Analysis of Schoenberg, including also some references and quotations from J. Zamacois and his "Course of musical forms" as well as ideas from Charles Rosen and his "Sonata forms". Very interesting points of view whose are well joint for the same analysis.

Join us on this path to the Sonata analysis with clear examples and explaining graphs and all the ideas given by these genii. In case you feel like into either analysis of piano pieces or/and compositional minded take advantage of this series of articles. You can also find related articles on our blog about my personal project: Analysis of Haydn Sonatas.

Go to the link aforementioned and enjoy a great study of this powerful sonata.

By accessing the link to the first part, you will find the link to the second and final part of this great Analysis of Schoenberg's Sonata. Learn this genius way of composing a sonata.
For a sneak-peek, here below posted is one of the explaining graphs taken from the main article.



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