The Berg-Schoenberg Correspondence 1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-09829-3_1
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“…Berg had a documentable interest in some of the theories of Otto Weininger. 21 Jung's influence appears to be in ascendancy since the mid1950s and has asserted itself in the '80s as a dominant one. (Evidence of this is easy to come by in compositions, writings and statements by Tippett, Stockhausen, Schafer and Birtwistle, for example.)…”
Section: Situationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Berg had a documentable interest in some of the theories of Otto Weininger. 21 Jung's influence appears to be in ascendancy since the mid1950s and has asserted itself in the '80s as a dominant one. (Evidence of this is easy to come by in compositions, writings and statements by Tippett, Stockhausen, Schafer and Birtwistle, for example.)…”
Section: Situationmentioning
confidence: 97%