- Erwin Stein
:"For the former German football player, see
Erwin Stein (footballer) ."Erwin Stein (7 November 1885 –19 July 1958 ) was anAustria nmusician andwriter , prominent as a pupil and friend of Schoenberg, with whom he studied between 1906 and 1910. He was one of Schoenberg’s principal assistants in organizing theSociety for Private Musical Performances . In 1924 it was Stein to whom Schoenberg entrusted the delicate as well as important task of writing the first article – "Neue Formprinzipien" ('New Formal Principles') – on the gradual evolution of what was soon to be explicitly formulated as 'twelve tone technique '. Until 1938 he lived inVienna , where he was respected as amusic teacher and conductor as well as a writer active on behalf of the music andcomposer s he valued.After the
Anschluss he fled toLondon to escape theNazis and worked for many years as an editor for themusic publisher sBoosey & Hawkes . His focus was mainly on Mahler, Schoenberg and Britten (all three of whom he came to know personally) as well as his colleagues within the Schoenberg circle, Berg and Webern.His books include "Orpheus in New Guises" (a collection of writings from the period 1924-1953) and "Form and Performance" (1962). He was the editor of the first collection of Schoenberg's letters (Germany 1958; UK 1964). He was also instrumental in setting up the modern music periodical Tempo in 1939.Harewood. Erwin Stein 1885 - 1958. "Tempo", New Ser., No. 49 (Autumn, 1958), pp. 35-36]
Stein married Sophie Bachmann (?1883-1965), and their daughter, the pianist
Marion Stein , married successively theEarl of Harewood and the Liberal politicianJeremy Thorpe .References
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