Tom explores Schoenberg’s objection to being dubbed a “famous theoretician and controversial musician”.
‘I wonder sometimes who I am. When the Committee on Lectures and Drama announced my lecture in the newspapers, someone was afraid the readers might not know who I am. So they informed them as follows: "famous theoretician and controversial musical figure, known for the influence he has brought to bear on modern music." Up to now, I thought I compose for different reasons.’ - Arnold Schoenberg, 1949
Archive audio and photos with kind permission of Arnold Schönberg Center, Wien