Oswald Jonas

Oswald Jonas (January 10, 1897 – March 19, 1978) was a music theorist and musicologist, and student of Heinrich Schenker.[1] Despite Schenker's conservative nationalist views Jonas was an admirer of Karl Kraus.

Oswald Jones
Born(1897-01-10)January 10, 1897
DiedMarch 19, 1978(1978-03-19) (aged 81)
NationalityAustrian

In 1935, Jonas founded the Schenker Institut and began publishing Der Dreiklang with Felix Salzer. The Oswald Jonas Memorial Collection, housed at the University of California, Riverside Library, holds the complete diaries of Schenker and much of the correspondence and manuscripts of Erwin Ratz, Jonas's first student. His primary students include Felix Salzer, Ernst Oster, and Sylvan Kalib.

He taught at Roosevelt University in Chicago from 1941 to 1964, and then until his death he taught at the University of California Riverside, where his materials, as well as Schenker's Nachlass, is deposited in the Special Collections Library.

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References

  1. "Jonas, Oswald (Schenker Correspondence Project)". www.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-19.

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