I haven't really heard any of Schoenberg's music, except for some tidbit in music appreciation. I just thought I would wait until I learned more about the tone row, which I heard was actually originated by Liszt. When I first picked up some of his piano music, I found it hard to get, but it's becoming clearer, especially since I have spent some time in front of the keyboard. It would have been awesome to see him perform, as, apparently, many consider him to be one of the greatest pianists in history!

Right now I'm listening to Dvorak's ninth symphony. It's easy to see how it became so famous. I just realized that the third movement opens with a line from one of Beethoven's.