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Rufer, Josef

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Rufer, Josef (1893–1985)

Austrian writer on music. He studied with Zemlinsky and Schoenberg, becoming Schoenberg's assistant in Berlin 1925–33. In 1945, with H H Stuckenschmidt, he founded the periodical Stimmen, and from 1956 taught at the Free University in Berlin. His books on music include Composition with 12 notes related only to one another (a study of Schoenberg's methods) and the valuable catalogue The Works of Arnold Schoenberg (1959).



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