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Dika Newlin

Dika Newlin (November 22, 1923 – July 22, 2006) was a pianist, professor, musicologist, composer and punk rock singer. She received a Ph.D from Columbia University at the age of 22. She was one of the last living students of Arnold Schoenberg, a Schoenberg scholar and a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond from 1978 to 2004. She performed as an Elvis impersonator and played punk rock while in her 70's in Richmond, Virginia. She was featured in the documentary Dika: Murder City. Dika Newlin was born in Portland, Oregon. Her name was chosen by her mother and refers to... MORE

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Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1960) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. A specialist in music of the Second Viennese School, he studied orchestration under Ravel and also studied with Webern and Schoenberg and had a wonderfully unique sound. Many of the works of the Second Viennese School were first heard in France at the International Festival of Chamber Music established by Leibowitz in Paris in 1947. Leibowitz was highly influential in establishing the reputation of the Second Viennese School, both through activity as a teacher in Paris after WWII and through his book Schoenberg et son ecole, published in 1947 and translated by Dika Newlin as Schoenberg and his School (1949). This was among the earliest theoretical treatises written on Schoenberg's 12-tone method of composition.
  • Born in Winnipeg on January 2, 1912, Barbara Pentland suffered from a heart disorder which significantly limited both her physical and social activities during her childhood. As a result, she devoted much of her time from an early age to academic pursuits...
  • "Barbara Pentland (2 January 1912 to 5 February 2000) is perhaps the best-known of a large and extremely diverse group of Canadian twelve-tone composers. Two important experiences shaped the compositional path she walked from the late 1940s until her deat...
  • "Barbara Pentland (2 January 1912 to 5 February 2000) is perhaps the best-known of a large and extremely diverse group of Canadian twelve-tone composers. Two important experiences shaped the compositional path she walked from the late 1940s until her deat...
  • This performance by Dr. Dika Newlin was performed circa 1999 at Shafer Street Playhouse on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. It is a Bertholt Brecht Poem, "Song of the German Mother", which she recited while the small ensemble played a disto...
  • From Wikipedia (mostly): Dika Newlin (November 22, 1923 -- July 22, 2006) was a pianist, professor, composer and punk rock singer. She received a PhD from Columbia University at the age of 22. She was one of the last living students of Arnold Schoenberg, ...
  • From Wikipedia (mostly): Dika Newlin (November 22, 1923 -- July 22, 2006) was a pianist, professor, composer and punk rock singer. She received a PhD from Columbia University at the age of 22. She was one of the last living students of Arnold Schoenberg, ...
  • Former student of Arnold Schoenberg, Dr. Dika Newlin performs Mack The Knife at Roland Karnatz's Special Recital held at Virginia Commonwealth University's Shafer Street Playhouse. Circa 1999. This is an original German song (Die Morität von Mackie Messer...

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