Schoenberg opened the flood gates of creative invention and, along the way, may have driven a schism between composers and their audiences. |
At a time when new dangers and crises are proliferating rapidly, this schism could have serious consequences. |
Though the title of this new exhibition flirts with the idea of schism, the truth is more banal. |
This schism had a profound effect on the events that followed in the denomination. |
During the schism, and ensuing confusion, the money from the gates was down, so the church decided to get rid of one of its heads. |
The schism between the churches was finalized in 1204 when crusaders captured Constantinople. |