Schoenberg Archive in flames in Los Angeles

Belmont Music Publishers destroyed in Pacific Palisades fire
by Redazione VeNews

The recent tragic fire in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, has also destroyed Belmont Music Publishers, a company exclusively dedicated to preserving and promoting the works of Arnold Schoenberg.

The fire consumed the entire inventory, including manuscripts, original scores, and printed works of the Austrian-American composer, a pioneer of the twelve-tone technique. Larry Schoenberg, the composer’s son, expressed profound sorrow over the loss, emphasizing the cultural significance of the destroyed archive. Despite the devastation, Belmont Music Publishers plans to rebuild its catalog in digital format to ensure that Schoenberg’s music remains accessible to future generations.
We are publishing here in full the press release from Belmont Music Publishers, shared with us by Serena Nono, the composer’s granddaughter and founder, along with her mother Nuria Schoenberg, of the Luigi Nono Archive in Venice.

[Press Release]

Belmont Music Publishers Devastated by the Pacific Palisades Fire: A Loss to the Legacy of Arnold Schoenberg
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Belmont Music Publishers, the esteemed house exclusively dedicated to preserving and promoting the works of Arnold Schoenberg, has been tragically destroyed in the wake of the recent Pacific Palisades fire. A fixture in the music world since the 1970’s, Belmont Music was the publisher and representative of Schoenberg’s iconic compositions, serving as a vital link between the composer’s visionary legacy and contemporary performers, scholars, and music lovers.

A Blaze That Consumed More Than Just a Building
The fire that ravaged the Pacific Palisades community in early January left a trail of devastation, and unfortunately, Belmont Music Publishers was among its most significant casualties. The entire inventory of sales and rental materials – comprising some manuscripts, original scores, and printed works – has been lost in the flames. For a company that focused exclusively on the works of Schoenberg, this loss represents not just a physical destruction of property but a profound cultural blow.
Belmont Music’s catalog encompassed Schoenberg’s complete range of compositions, from his early Romantic works to his groundbreaking twelve-tone pieces. These works, including compositions like Verklärte Nacht and Pierrot Lunaire, are foundational to the 20th-century classical repertoire. Belmont’s role in preserving and distributing these masterpieces was invaluable for musicians and scholars alike, who turned to the publisher for access to authentic, carefully edited editions of Schoenberg’s challenging but transformative music.

A Legacy of Schoenberg’s Innovations
Arnold Schoenberg, one of the most influential composers of the early 20th century, revolutionized music with his development of the twelve-tone technique, a system that sought to replace traditional tonality with a new kind of order. His compositions challenged conventional approaches to harmony and form, and in doing so, reshaped the course of modern music. Belmont Music Publishers, founded with a singular mission to promote Schoenberg’s works, became a central institution for anyone seeking to understand or perform the composer’s innovative music.
For musicians, access to Belmont’s meticulously curated editions of Schoenberg’s works was an essential resource. The loss of these materials has been devastating not only to those who rely on the publisher for access to Schoenberg’s compositions but also to the broader musical community that respects and values the depth of Schoenberg’s contribution to music.

Rising from the Ashes: A New Digital Future
Though the loss of its physical inventory is immeasurable, Belmont Music Publishers has made it clear that this is not the end of its story. In a heartfelt message on their website, the publisher has expressed its hope to rise from the ashes of the fire in a completely digital form.
“While we have lost our full inventory of sales and rental materials, we are determined to continue our mission of bringing Schoenberg’s music to the world,” the statement reads. “We hope to rebuild our catalog in a new, digital format that will ensure Schoenberg’s music remains accessible for future generations. We will keep you posted on our progress through this website or you can reach out to us by email, and we will contact you with updates.”
In the coming months, Belmont Music plans to digitize its complete collection of Schoenberg’s works, providing access to scholars, performers, and music enthusiasts through online platforms. This shift toward digital distribution will not only help preserve the catalog for future generations but also ensure that Schoenberg’s groundbreaking music continues to inspire and challenge musicians worldwide.

A Call to the Community
As the Belmont Music team works toward rebuilding its operations, they have also called on the broader musical community to support their efforts. The response has been overwhelming, with many musicians, conductors, and scholars expressing their sadness over the loss but also offering their support for the publisher’s digital future.
“We are committed to rebuilding and adapting to the changing times,” said the Belmont team. “The community’s outpouring of support has been truly heartening, and we know that, with your help, we can ensure that Schoenberg’s legacy lives on in a way that is as dynamic and enduring as his music.”

A Glimmer of Hope Amid Tragedy
Though the destruction of Belmont Music Publishers is a devastating blow, the determination to rebuild in a digital age offers a glimmer of hope for the future. In this new era of music publishing, digital archives and online platforms are already transforming how we access and experience music, and Belmont Music’s move toward this model will ensure that Arnold Schoenberg’s revolutionary works continue to shape the world of music for years to come.
As Belmont Music Publishers embarks on this journey of recovery, it remains committed to its mission of honoring and preserving the legacy of Arnold Schoenberg. Those interested in staying updated on the publisher’s progress are encouraged to follow their website or reach out via email for more information.
While the Pacific Palisades fire may have destroyed a physical home for Schoenberg’s music, it has also sparked a new chapter for Belmont Music Publishers – one that will help the flames of Schoenberg’s influence burn even brighter in the digital age.

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