Modern Composers Migration Impact
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Schoenberg spent a significant part of his creative life in the United States.

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Both Stravinsky and Schoenberg became citizens of France.

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Stravinsky and Schoenberg were contemporaries in their musical careers.

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Schoenberg was exclusively a composer before moving to the United States.

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Both Stravinsky and Schoenberg produced their most famous works in Europe.

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Schoenberg's Nationality

Schoenberg became a U.S. citizen.

Schoenberg's Location

Schoenberg lived and worked in the U.S. for a significant time.

Stravinsky's Nationality

Stravinsky became a U.S. citizen as well.

Schoenberg's Career

Schoenberg spent much of his creative life in the USA.

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Composer's US Residency

Some composers moved to the USA and remained active.

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Study Notes

  • Schoenberg, like Stravinsky, migrated to the United States.
  • Both composers spent significant portions of their creative careers in the U.S.
  • This relocation had a considerable impact on their artistic development and the reception of their works.

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Explore the migration of composers like Schoenberg and Stravinsky to the United States and its influence on their artistic evolution. Understand how their relocation shaped their creative output and the reception of their works in a new cultural context.

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