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[Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874-1951)] Stein, Erwin. (1885–1958) [Perle, George. (1915–2009)] . Neue Formprinzipien (Offprint of 1924 article). Offprint of a seminal article in German by the Austrian musicologist, the first publication explaining Schoenberg's dodecaphonic method of composition. The bibliographical citation of the entire book is Von neuer Musik: Beiträge zur Erkenntnis der neuzeitlichen Tonkunst, edited by H. Grues, E. Kruttge, E. Thalheimer, Cologne: F. J. Marcan, 1925. The paginiation – 59 to 77 – is the same as in the book. Browned and brittle. Wrappers frayed to edges.  In good condition overall.

Stein was affiliated with the Schoenberg circle and employed by Universal Edition at the time. The article was first published in Musikblätter des Anbruch 6 (=Sonderheft für Arnold Schönberg), pp. 286–303 (1924). 

From the collection of the American composer George Perle.

[Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874-1951)] Stein, Erwin. (1885–1958) [Perle, George. (1915–2009)] Neue Formprinzipien (Offprint of 1924 article)

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[Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874-1951)] Stein, Erwin. (1885–1958) [Perle, George. (1915–2009)] . Neue Formprinzipien (Offprint of 1924 article). Offprint of a seminal article in German by the Austrian musicologist, the first publication explaining Schoenberg's dodecaphonic method of composition. The bibliographical citation of the entire book is Von neuer Musik: Beiträge zur Erkenntnis der neuzeitlichen Tonkunst, edited by H. Grues, E. Kruttge, E. Thalheimer, Cologne: F. J. Marcan, 1925. The paginiation – 59 to 77 – is the same as in the book. Browned and brittle. Wrappers frayed to edges.  In good condition overall.

Stein was affiliated with the Schoenberg circle and employed by Universal Edition at the time. The article was first published in Musikblätter des Anbruch 6 (=Sonderheft für Arnold Schönberg), pp. 286–303 (1924). 

From the collection of the American composer George Perle.