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  1. Gertrud Bertha Schoenberg (née, Kolisch; pen name, Max Blonda; 11 July 1898 – 14 February 1967) was an Austrian opera librettist. She was the second wife of Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, whom she married in 1924, and the sister of his pupil, the violinist Rudolf Kolisch. Life and career

  2. mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de › receive › mugi_person_00000741Gertrud Schönberg

    14 Dis 2015 · Über ihren Bruder lernte Gertrud Schönberg, die als die „temperamentvolle jüngere Schwester“ (Ringer 2002, S. 220) galt, den 24 Jahre älteren, verwitweten Komponisten Arnold Schönberg kennen, dessen erste Frau, Mathilde, geb. Zemlinsky, 1923 verstorben war.

  3. Edited captions are available for this item. Select 'English', not 'English (auto-generated)'.In 1962 Glenn Gould interviews Gertrud Schoenberg for his docum...

  4. Von heute auf morgen ( From Today to Tomorrow or From One Day to the Next) is a one act opera composed by Arnold Schoenberg, to a German libretto by "Max Blonda", the pseudonym of Gertrud Schoenberg, the composer's wife. It is the composer's opus 32.

  5. Gertrud Bertha Schoenberg was the second wife of Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, whom she married in 1924, and the sister of his pupil, the violinist Rudolf Kolisch.

  6. 17 Jan 2007 · Truman Fisher introduces the works and innovations of composer Arnold Schoenberg, including interviews with Gertrud and Lawrence Schoenberg and Rudolf Kolisch.

  7. Gertrud Schoenberg (1898–1967) was a librettist, the daughter of violinist Rudolf Kolisch, and the second wife of composer Arnold Schoenberg.