Anton Webern

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Anton Webern
  • Genres: Chamber Music, Choral Music, Concerto, Keyboard Music, Orchestral Music, Symphony, Vocal Music

Biography

Anton Webern (1883-1945) was a modernist Austrian composer and a member of what is called the Second Viennese School. Webern was a student of Arnold Schoenberg and a friend of Alban Berg, and the three composers were the most important practitioners of twelve tone or dodecaphonic music. The delicate sounds, efficient techniques, and extreme brevity of Webern's music inspired the generation after him to develop serial music, derived in part from his rigorous methods. A virtual hostage of the Nazis during World War II, Webern was tragically shot and killed by an American soldier in Mittersill, months after the war ended. ~ Blair Sanderson, Rovi

Discography

Webern Conducts Berg's Violin Concerto

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Webern Conducts Berg's Violin Concerto

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Il Canto Sospeso (1956) (1994 Album by Luigi Nono)
Man and Music: The New Music (1988 Music Film)
Improvisations Sur Mallarmé I & II (1957 Album by Pierre Boulez)
Premeditando O Breque (1995 Album by Premeditando o Breque)