Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Possibly, the work was first discussed in the Brum. Press by Ken Dommett in 1958 and three years later J.W. Waterhouse returned from hearing Erwartung at the Edinburgh International Festival to declare that he had known of Arnold Schoenberg for 44 years but had heard more of his works ‘live’ in the previous fortnight than he had in the rest of his life. He then used Erwartung to explain why Schoenberg’s works had met such resistance, locally: FEAR OF THE METHOD, pointing out that it had been wrong to condemn Erwartung, Pierrot Lunaire and other pieces of the composer’s Expressionist period; they had been wrongly tarred and feathered as SERIAL when they were merely ATONAL.
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