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Joseph Schillinger

Joseph Moiseyevich Schillinger (Russian: Иосиф Моисеевич Шиллингер, 1 September [O.S. 20 August] 1895[1][2] (other sources: 31 August [O.S. 19 August] 1895[3]) – 23 March 1943) was a composer, music theorist, and composition teacher who originated the Schillinger System of Musical Composition. He was born in Kharkov, in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Kharkiv, Ukraine) and died in New York City.

Joseph Schillinger and the Rhythmicon

Life and career Edit

The unprecedented migration of European knowledge and culture that swept from East to West during the first decades of the 20th century included figures such as Prokofiev and Rachmaninov, composers who were the product of the Russian system of music education. Schillinger came from this background, dedicated to creating professional musicians, having been a student at the St Petersburg Imperial Conservatory of Music. He communicated his musical knowledge in the form of a written theory, using mathematical expressions to describe art, architecture, design and music.[citation needed]

In New York, Schillinger flourished, becoming famous as an advisor to many leading U.S. musicians and concert music composers, including George Gershwin, Earle Brown, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Oscar Levant, Tommy Dorsey and Henry Cowell.[citation needed]

Gershwin spent four years (1932–36) studying with Schillinger. During this period, he wrote Porgy and Bess and consulted Schillinger on it, particularly the orchestration. There has been some disagreement about the nature of Schillinger's influence on Gershwin. After the posthumous success of Porgy and Bess, Schillinger claimed he had a large and direct influence in overseeing its creation; Ira Gershwin completely denied that his brother had any such assistance for the work. A third account of Gershwin's musical relationship with Schillinger was written by Gershwin's close friend Vernon Duke, also a Schillinger student, in an article for The Musical Quarterly in 1947.[4] Some of Gershwin's notebooks from his studies with Schillinger are at the Library of Congress.

In the field of electronic music, Schillinger collaborated with Léon Theremin, the inventor of the theremin. Schillinger wrote his First Airphonic Suite for Theremin, who played the instrument at the premiere in 1929 with the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Nikolai Sokoloff.[citation needed]

 
Chart by Joseph Schillinger graphing Johann Sebastian Bach's Invention no. 8 in F Major, BWV 779

Schillinger applied his mathematical principles to various fields, as he believed that the same underlying mathematics governed all forms of art. His 658-page work The Mathematical Basis of the Arts (1943) lays out his ideas in extended detail. Schillinger also collaborated with the filmmaker Mary Ellen Bute, and published a new method of dance notation.[5]

Schillinger taught at a number of institutions, including The New School, but his greatest success was his postal tuition courses,[citation needed] which later became The Schillinger System of Musical Composition, published posthumously by Lyle Dowling and Arnold Shaw.

Schillinger accredited a small group of students as qualified teachers of his system, and after his death, one of them, Lawrence Berk, founded a music school in Boston to continue its dissemination. Schillinger House opened in 1945 and later became the Berklee College of Music, where the system survived in the curriculum until the early 1970s.[citation needed]

There has been debate about how many teachers Schillinger certified. The numbers cited range from seven to twelve. To date, only seven certified teachers of the Schillinger System have been substantiated. Three certified teachers were Asher Zlotnik of Baltimore, Maryland (a student and personal friend of Dowling),[6] Edwin Gerschefski,[7] and Roland Wiggins.[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ Gojowy, Detlef (2005). "Schillinger, Joseph". In Finscher, Ludwig (ed.). Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Vol. Personenteil 14 (Riccati – Schönstein) (2 ed.). Kassel/Stuttgart: Bärenreiter/Metzler. ISBN 978-3-7618-1134-4.
  2. ^ "Schillinger, Joseph". SNAC. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  3. ^ Burk, James M.; Schneider, Wayne J. (2001). "Schillinger, Joseph (Moiseyevich) [Lynn, Frank]". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  4. ^ Dukelsky, Vladimir (Vernon Duke) (1947). "Gerswhin, Schillinger, and Dukelsky: Some Reminiscences". The Musical Quarterly. 33: 102–115. doi:10.1093/mq/xxxiii.1.102.
  5. ^ Schedel, Margaret; Fox-Gieg, Nick; Yager, Kevin G. (April 2011). "A Modern Instantiation of Schillinger's Dance Notation". Contemporary Music Review. 30 (2): 179–186. doi:10.1080/07494467.2011.636204. S2CID 62206676. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  6. ^ Asher G. Zlotnik papers. Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland.
  7. ^ Goss, Glenda Dawn, Jean Sibelius: A Guide to Research, Routledge (Routledge Music Bibliographies), 1997. ISBN 978-0-8153-1171-3. Cf. p.216 on Edwin Gerschefski in the summary of his son's (Peter Edwin Gerschefski) Ph.D. thesis at Florida State University in 1962 on Jean Sibelius.
  8. ^ "House Joint Resolution #419". Virginia's Legislative Information System. Virginia Legislature. Retrieved 19 July 2020.

Further reading Edit

  • Anderson, Ruth. Contemporary American composers. A Biographical Dictionary, 2nd edition, G. K. Hall, 1982, ISBN 0-8161-8223-X
  • Arden, Jeremy, "Keys to the Schillinger System, course A, Basic principles and foundations"; Rose Books 2006, ISBN 1-59386-031-5
  • Arden. Jeremy, Keys to the Schillinger System, course B, Basic principles and foundations.; Rose Books 2008, ISBN 978-1-59386-032-5
  • Arden, Jeremy, "Focussing the musical imagination: exploring in composition the ideas and techniques of Joseph Schillinger" 2009-01-05 at the Wayback Machine, Ph.D. thesis 1996, City University, London.
  • Augustine, Daniel. "Four Theories of Music in the United States, 1900-1950: Cowell, Yasser, Partch, Schillinger," Ph.D. diss., University of Texas, 1979.
  • Backus, John. "Pseudo-Science in Music," Journal of Music Theory 4 (1960): 221-232.
  • Beyer, Richard. "George Gershwin's Variations on 'I Got Rhythm'," Musica 49/4 (July-Aug 1995): 233-238.
  • Brodsky, Warren. "Joseph Schillinger (1895-1943): Music Science Promethean" American Music 21/1 (Spring, 2003): 45-73.
  • Burk, James M. "Schillinger's Double Equal Temperament System." In The Psychology and Acoustics of Music: a Collection of Papers, ed. E. Asmus. Lawrence, KS: [publisher], 1979.
  • Burk, James M. "Joseph (Moiseyevich) Schillinger," in New Grove Dictionary of American Music, ed. By H. Wiley Hitchcock. New York: Macmillan/Groves Dictionaries, 1986.
  • Butterworth, Neil. A Dictionary of American Composers, Garland, 1984.
  • Carter, Elliott. "The Schillinger Case: Fallacy of the Mechanistic Approach." Modern Music 23 (1946): 228-230.
  • Cowell, Henry and Sidney. "The Schillinger Case: Charting the Musical Range," Modern Music 23/3 (1946): 226-8
  • Cowell, Henry. "Joseph Schillinger as Composer," Music News 39/3 (1947): 5-6
  • Dowling, Lyle. A Brief Note on the Schillinger System. New York: Allied Music, 1942.
  • Duke, Vernon. "Gershwin, Schillinger, Dukelsky: Some Reminiscences," Musical Quarterly 33/1 (1947): 102-115
  • Gilbert, Steven E. "Gershwin's Art of Counterpoint." Musical Quarterly 70/4 (1984): 423-456.
  • Gojowy, Detlef. "Sowjetische Avantgardisten," Musik und Bildung 1/12 (Dec. 1969): 537-542.
  • Heath, James. "Joseph Schillinger: Educator and Visionary," Jazz Research Papers (IAJE) 10 (1990): 126-131.
  • Human, Alfred. "Schillinger Challenges Genius," Musical Digest 29/8 (April, 1947): 12-14, 16.
  • Isenberg, Arnold. "Analytical Philosophy and The Study of Art," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (1987)
  • Levinson, Ilya. "What the Triangles Have Told Me: Manifestations of the Schillinger System of Musical Composition in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess," Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1997.
  • Lyman, Darryl. Great Jews in Music, J. D. Publishers, 1986.
  • Nauert, Paul. "Theory and Practice in Porgy and Bess: the Gershwin-Schillinger Connection," Musical Quarterly 78 (1994): 9-33.
  • Previn, Charles. "Schillinger's Influence on Film Music," Music News 39/3 (1947): 39-40.
  • Quist, Ned. "Toward a Reconstruction of the Legacy of Joseph Schillinger" MLA Notes 58/4 (June 2002): 765-786.
  • Rosar, William H. "Letter to the Editor," Musical Quarterly 80 (1996): 182-184. [response and amplification to Nauert's article]
  • Sadie, Stanley; Hitchcock, H. Wiley (Ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Grove's Dictionaries of Music, 1986.
  • Schillinger, J.; The Schillinger System of Musical Composition (two volumes.); Rose Books 2005; ISBN 1-59386-028-5
  • Schillinger, Frances. Joseph Schillinger: a Memoir. New York: Greenberg, 1949 (Reprint: New York: Da Capo Press, 1976)
  • Shaw, Arnold. "What is the Schillinger System?", Music News, 39/3 (1947): 37-38.
  • Sitsky, Larry. Music of the repressed Russian avant-garde, 1900–1929. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994.
  • Slonimsky, Nicholas. "Schillinger of Russia and the World," Music News 39/3 (1947): 3-4.
  • Smith, Charles Samuel. "An Analysis of Selected Mathematical Aspects of Schillinger's Approach to Music," M.A. Thesis, University of Iowa, 1951.
  • Solomon, Seymour. "Schillinger and 20th Century Rationalist Trends in Music," Music Forum and Digest (Jan., 1950): 4-5
  • Vaglio, Anthony. "The Compositional Significance of Joseph Schillinger's System of Musical Composition as Reflected in the Works of Edwin Gerschefski," Ph.D., diss. University of Rochester, Eastman School of Music, 1977.
  • Weissberg, David Jeffrey. "Fractals and Music" Ph.D. dissertation, Rutgers University, 2000.
  • Review of "Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin", American Music, 22/1 (Spring 2004): [192]-197.

External links Edit

  • Joseph Schillinger Papers, 1918-2000 Music Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
  • The Joseph Schillinger Papers from The Museum of Modern Art

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Joseph Moiseyevich Schillinger Russian Iosif Moiseevich Shillinger 1 September O S 20 August 1895 1 2 other sources 31 August O S 19 August 1895 3 23 March 1943 was a composer music theorist and composition teacher who originated the Schillinger System of Musical Composition He was born in Kharkov in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire present day Kharkiv Ukraine and died in New York City Joseph Schillinger and the Rhythmicon Contents 1 Life and career 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksLife and career EditThe unprecedented migration of European knowledge and culture that swept from East to West during the first decades of the 20th century included figures such as Prokofiev and Rachmaninov composers who were the product of the Russian system of music education Schillinger came from this background dedicated to creating professional musicians having been a student at the St Petersburg Imperial Conservatory of Music He communicated his musical knowledge in the form of a written theory using mathematical expressions to describe art architecture design and music citation needed In New York Schillinger flourished becoming famous as an advisor to many leading U S musicians and concert music composers including George Gershwin Earle Brown Benny Goodman Glenn Miller Oscar Levant Tommy Dorsey and Henry Cowell citation needed Gershwin spent four years 1932 36 studying with Schillinger During this period he wrote Porgy and Bess and consulted Schillinger on it particularly the orchestration There has been some disagreement about the nature of Schillinger s influence on Gershwin After the posthumous success of Porgy and Bess Schillinger claimed he had a large and direct influence in overseeing its creation Ira Gershwin completely denied that his brother had any such assistance for the work A third account of Gershwin s musical relationship with Schillinger was written by Gershwin s close friend Vernon Duke also a Schillinger student in an article for The Musical Quarterly in 1947 4 Some of Gershwin s notebooks from his studies with Schillinger are at the Library of Congress In the field of electronic music Schillinger collaborated with Leon Theremin the inventor of the theremin Schillinger wrote his First Airphonic Suite for Theremin who played the instrument at the premiere in 1929 with the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Nikolai Sokoloff citation needed nbsp Chart by Joseph Schillinger graphing Johann Sebastian Bach s Invention no 8 in F Major BWV 779Schillinger applied his mathematical principles to various fields as he believed that the same underlying mathematics governed all forms of art His 658 page work The Mathematical Basis of the Arts 1943 lays out his ideas in extended detail Schillinger also collaborated with the filmmaker Mary Ellen Bute and published a new method of dance notation 5 Schillinger taught at a number of institutions including The New School but his greatest success was his postal tuition courses citation needed which later became The Schillinger System of Musical Composition published posthumously by Lyle Dowling and Arnold Shaw Schillinger accredited a small group of students as qualified teachers of his system and after his death one of them Lawrence Berk founded a music school in Boston to continue its dissemination Schillinger House opened in 1945 and later became the Berklee College of Music where the system survived in the curriculum until the early 1970s citation needed There has been debate about how many teachers Schillinger certified The numbers cited range from seven to twelve To date only seven certified teachers of the Schillinger System have been substantiated Three certified teachers were Asher Zlotnik of Baltimore Maryland a student and personal friend of Dowling 6 Edwin Gerschefski 7 and Roland Wiggins 8 References Edit Gojowy Detlef 2005 Schillinger Joseph In Finscher Ludwig ed Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart Vol Personenteil 14 Riccati Schonstein 2 ed Kassel Stuttgart Barenreiter Metzler ISBN 978 3 7618 1134 4 Schillinger Joseph SNAC Retrieved 6 September 2018 Burk James M Schneider Wayne J 2001 Schillinger Joseph Moiseyevich Lynn Frank Grove Music Online 8th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 Dukelsky Vladimir Vernon Duke 1947 Gerswhin Schillinger and Dukelsky Some Reminiscences The Musical Quarterly 33 102 115 doi 10 1093 mq xxxiii 1 102 Schedel Margaret Fox Gieg Nick Yager Kevin G April 2011 A Modern Instantiation of Schillinger s Dance Notation Contemporary Music Review 30 2 179 186 doi 10 1080 07494467 2011 636204 S2CID 62206676 Retrieved 5 August 2019 Asher G Zlotnik papers Special Collections and University Archives University of Maryland Goss Glenda Dawn Jean Sibelius A Guide to Research Routledge Routledge Music Bibliographies 1997 ISBN 978 0 8153 1171 3 Cf p 216 on Edwin Gerschefski in the summary of his son s Peter Edwin Gerschefski Ph D thesis at Florida State University in 1962 on Jean Sibelius House Joint Resolution 419 Virginia s Legislative Information System Virginia Legislature Retrieved 19 July 2020 Further reading EditAnderson Ruth Contemporary American composers A Biographical Dictionary 2nd edition G K Hall 1982 ISBN 0 8161 8223 X Arden Jeremy Keys to the Schillinger System course A Basic principles and foundations Rose Books 2006 ISBN 1 59386 031 5 Arden Jeremy Keys to the Schillinger System course B Basic principles and foundations Rose Books 2008 ISBN 978 1 59386 032 5 Arden Jeremy Focussing the musical imagination exploring in composition the ideas and techniques of Joseph Schillinger Archived 2009 01 05 at the Wayback Machine Ph D thesis 1996 City University London Augustine Daniel Four Theories of Music in the United States 1900 1950 Cowell Yasser Partch Schillinger Ph D diss University of Texas 1979 Backus John Pseudo Science in Music Journal of Music Theory 4 1960 221 232 Beyer Richard George Gershwin s Variations on I Got Rhythm Musica 49 4 July Aug 1995 233 238 Brodsky Warren Joseph Schillinger 1895 1943 Music Science Promethean American Music 21 1 Spring 2003 45 73 Burk James M Schillinger s Double Equal Temperament System In The Psychology and Acoustics of Music a Collection of Papers ed E Asmus Lawrence KS publisher 1979 Burk James M Joseph Moiseyevich Schillinger in New Grove Dictionary of American Music ed By H Wiley Hitchcock New York Macmillan Groves Dictionaries 1986 Butterworth Neil A Dictionary of American Composers Garland 1984 Carter Elliott The Schillinger Case Fallacy of the Mechanistic Approach Modern Music 23 1946 228 230 Cowell Henry and Sidney The Schillinger Case Charting the Musical Range Modern Music 23 3 1946 226 8 Cowell Henry Joseph Schillinger as Composer Music News 39 3 1947 5 6 Dowling Lyle A Brief Note on the Schillinger System New York Allied Music 1942 Duke Vernon Gershwin Schillinger Dukelsky Some Reminiscences Musical Quarterly 33 1 1947 102 115 Gilbert Steven E Gershwin s Art of Counterpoint Musical Quarterly 70 4 1984 423 456 Gojowy Detlef Sowjetische Avantgardisten Musik und Bildung 1 12 Dec 1969 537 542 Heath James Joseph Schillinger Educator and Visionary Jazz Research Papers IAJE 10 1990 126 131 Human Alfred Schillinger Challenges Genius Musical Digest 29 8 April 1947 12 14 16 Isenberg Arnold Analytical Philosophy and The Study of Art Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 1987 Levinson Ilya What the Triangles Have Told Me Manifestations of the Schillinger System of Musical Composition in George Gershwin s Porgy and Bess Ph D diss University of Chicago 1997 Lyman Darryl Great Jews in Music J D Publishers 1986 Nauert Paul Theory and Practice in Porgy and Bess the Gershwin Schillinger Connection Musical Quarterly 78 1994 9 33 Previn Charles Schillinger s Influence on Film Music Music News 39 3 1947 39 40 Quist Ned Toward a Reconstruction of the Legacy of Joseph Schillinger MLA Notes 58 4 June 2002 765 786 Rosar William H Letter to the Editor Musical Quarterly 80 1996 182 184 response and amplification to Nauert s article Sadie Stanley Hitchcock H Wiley Ed The New Grove Dictionary of American Music Grove s Dictionaries of Music 1986 Schillinger J The Schillinger System of Musical Composition two volumes Rose Books 2005 ISBN 1 59386 028 5 Schillinger Frances Joseph Schillinger a Memoir New York Greenberg 1949 Reprint New York Da Capo Press 1976 Shaw Arnold What is the Schillinger System Music News 39 3 1947 37 38 Sitsky Larry Music of the repressed Russian avant garde 1900 1929 Westport Greenwood Press 1994 Slonimsky Nicholas Schillinger of Russia and the World Music News 39 3 1947 3 4 Smith Charles Samuel An Analysis of Selected Mathematical Aspects of Schillinger s Approach to Music M A Thesis University of Iowa 1951 Solomon Seymour Schillinger and 20th Century Rationalist Trends in Music Music Forum and Digest Jan 1950 4 5 Vaglio Anthony The Compositional Significance of Joseph Schillinger s System of Musical Composition as Reflected in the Works of Edwin Gerschefski Ph D diss University of Rochester Eastman School of Music 1977 Weissberg David Jeffrey Fractals and Music Ph D dissertation Rutgers University 2000 Review of Music from the Ether Original Works for Theremin American Music 22 1 Spring 2004 192 197 External links EditJoseph Schillinger Papers 1918 2000 Music Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts The Joseph Schillinger Papers from The Museum of Modern Art Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Schillinger amp oldid 1179778079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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