The termination of a young Arnold Schoenberg from a meager position as a bank
clerk marked a turning point towards full time devotion to music. He went on
to become an endearing instructor, controversial composer, and emissary of 12-tone
music. To find out more about the life and times of this influential refugee
of German Nazisim forced into retire from UCLA on $40 a month, consult the resources
provided below. |