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Anton Webern (German: [ˈantoːn ˈveːbɐn] ; 3
December 1883 – 15
September 1945) was an
Austrian composer, conductor, and musicologist. His
music was among...
- Symphony, Op. 21 was
composed by
Anton Webern between 1927 and 1928. It was his
first twelve-tone
orchestral work. The two-movement work
lasts 10–20 minutes...
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composition by
Anton Webern. It is in p****acaglia form. It was the
first of his
works to be published. It was also the last that
Webern composed under the...
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Anton Webern's Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24 (German:
Konzert für neun Instrumente) is a twelve-tone
chamber piece composed in 1934. Its tone row...
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Anton Webern is
written for the
standard string quartet group of two violins,
viola and cello. It was the last
piece of
chamber music that
Webern wrote...
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comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils,
particularly Alban Berg and
Anton Webern, and
close ****ociates in
early 20th-century Vienna.
Their music was initially...
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Anton Webern in 1936. It
consists of
three movements: Sehr mäßig (Very moderate) Sehr
schnell (Very fast)
Ruhig fließend (Calmly flowing)
Webern's only...
- The
Austrian composer Anton Webern (1883–1945) left a
relatively small output of compositions. Many of his
works are
without opus numbers, and many were...
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composition for
string quartet in one
movement by
Anton Webern,
written in 1905.
Webern was from 1904 a
pupil of
Arnold Schoenberg in Vienna. He composed...
- the post-1945
modern forms of post-tonal
music after the
death of
Anton Webern, and
included serial music,
electronic music,
experimental music, and minimalist...