Anton

ANTON FRIEDRICH VON WEBERN

3rd December 1883 --- 15th September 1945

Webern is a Austrian composer who was born in Vienna in 1883. He studied at Vienna university, taking a degree of Ph.D in musicology,
and was one of the first disciples of Schonberg,  whose principles  he adopted in his own works.  In concentration and intensity he even
exceeds Schonberg,  and the fragmentarines and almost complete absence  of any tangible melody or  any effective rhythem in his later
compositions deprives them of any but intellectual appeal. A characteristic feature is his use of pianissimo. Werbern died in 1945.

He composed 2 string quartets Opus.5 and Opus.9, Pieces for violin and piano as well as pieces for Orchestra and some chamber music.

Copyright 1953 Encyclopaedia Britannica

Last Updated on 2023
By Steven

And now for the Music

Thanks to Yu Nakajima the pieces below.

New (4124)"Pieces for orchestra, Opus.10, No.1, Very calm and delicate". Sequenced by Yu Nakajima.

New (4123)"Pieces for orchestra, Opus.10, No.2, Lively and delicately moving". Sequenced by Yu Nakajima.

New (4102)"Pieces for orchestra, Opus.10, No.3, Very slow and extremely quiet". Sequenced by Yu Nakajima.

New (4102)"Pieces for orchestra, Opus.10, No.4, Flowing, extremely delicate". Sequenced by Yu Nakajima.

New (4102)"Pieces for orchestra, Opus.10, No.5, Very flowing". Sequenced by Yu Nakajima.

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