Stamp
SCG2356 - Austria 1983 Josef Matthias Hauer Stamp
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Issued by Austria in 1983, this 3 Schilling stamp honors Josef Matthias Hauer (1883–1959), a pioneering composer and theorist credited with developing the twelve-tone technique independently of Schönberg. His intense portrait is set against a geometric structure and a tone-row diagram, symbolizing his mathematical approach to music. The inscription "Entdecker des Zwölftonspiels" ("Discoverer of the twelve-tone game") highlights his contribution to modern atonal composition. A fine thematic piece for collectors of music and cultural philately.
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