Answer: Earned a doctorate in music history from the University of Vienna.
Explanation: In 1906 he acquired his doctorate from the University of Vienna for his dissertation on Heinrich Isaac's Choralis Constantinus, an important Renaissance collection of liturgical compositions. His version of phase two of this work is nonetheless standing. Webern's research with Schoenberg lasted till 1908.
Answer: Freedom of form and design, song-like melodies (as well as many chromatic harmonies and discords), dramatic contrasts of dynamics/pitch, and big orchestras (due mainly to brass and the invention of the valve).
I don’t like how it’s chaotic. There is no other shape than a circle which is a little pointless (no pun intended) and it’s bland same colors.