Schonberg and Kandinsky
Discover the fascinating interplay between art and music in Schonberg and Kandinsky, a compelling collection of papers presented at the renowned Schonberg-Kandinsky Symposium held in The Hague in 1993. This insightful volume, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998, delves into the avant-garde movement from 1910 to 1913, exploring the innovative contributions of two iconic figures: composer Arnold Schoenberg and painter Wassily Kandinsky. With a total of 242 pages, this book offers a rich examination of how abstractionism influenced both music and visual arts during the 20th century. Ideal for artists, musicians, and scholars alike, Schonberg and Kandinsky invites readers to engage with the transformative ideas that shaped modern artistic expression. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in art and music with this essential addition to your library.