Swiss composer Othmar Schoeck was acutely attuned to the newest musical developments, and while his musical language was firmly post-Romantic, during the 1920s the innovations of Berg and Stravinsky enriched his expressive vocabulary. His music of this period sounds much more progressive than that of Richard Strauss, to whom he is sometimes ...
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