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Anton Webern

Austrian composer and conductor
Anton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor. His music was among the most radical of its milieu in its concision and use of then novel atonal and twelve-tone techniques in an increasingly rigorous manner, somewhat after the Franco-Flemish... Wikipedia
Born: December 3, 1883, Vienna, Austria
Died: September 15, 1945 (age 61 years), Mittersill, Austria
Spouse: Wilhelmine Mörtl (m. ?–1945)
Compositions
Symphony
Passacaglia
Variations for piano
Langsamer Satz
String Quartet
5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 10
Five Movements for String Quartet, op. 5
Six pièces pour grand orchestre
Three Little Pieces, op. 11
Concerto, op. 24
Six Pieces for Orchestra, op. 6
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 7
Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, op. 9
Six Pieces for Large Orchestra, op. 6
Das Augenlicht for mixed choir and orchestra, op. 26: Langsam
Camptown Races in Memoriam A. S.
3 Songs on Poems by Ferdinand Avenarius: I. Gefunden "Nun wir uns lieben, rauscht mein stolzes Glück"
3 Songs on Poems by Hildgard Jone, op. 25: I. "Wie bin ich froh"
5 Songs on Poems by Richard Dehmel: IV. Nächtliche Scheu
Three Little Pieces, op. 11: III. Extremely peaceful
Rondo for String Quartet, op. post.
3 Songs from "Viae inviae" by Hildegard Jone, op. 23
String Quartet, op. post.
Six Pieces for Large Orchestra, op. 6: IV. Langsam
3 Poems: II. Nachtgebet der Braut
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 7: II. Rasch
Cantata no. 2, op. 31
Symphony, op. 21: II. Variationen
Six Pieces for Orchestra, op. 6: IV. Langsam
4 Songs, op. 13: IV. Ein Winterabend "Wenn der Schnee ans Fenster fällt": Sehr ruhig
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 7: I. Sehr langsam
5 Songs on Poems by Richard Dehmel: III. Himmelfahrt
8 Early Songs: III. Blumengruß
Kinderstück
3 Songs on Poems by Hildgard Jone, op. 25: III. "Sterne, Ihr silbernen Bienen der Nacht"
3 Orchestral Songs: I. "Leise Düfte"
Six Pieces for Large Orchestra, op. 6: VI. Zart bewegt
Cantata no. 2, op. 31: I. "Schweigt auch die Welt": Sehr lebhaft - ruhig
5 Songs from "Der siebente Ring" by Stefan George, op. 3: I. "Dies ist ein Lied"
Three Pieces for String Quartet: II. Langsam
Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. post.
Sonatensatz (Rondo) für Klavier
5 Songs on Poems by Richard Dehmel: II. Am Ufer
4 Songs, op. 12: I. "Der Tag ist vergangen"
8 Early Songs: IV. Bild der Liebe
8 Early Songs: VIII. Heimgang in der Frühe
Cantata no. 1, op. 29: II. "Kleiner Flügel Ahornsamen": Leicht bewegt
5 Songs on Poems by Stefan George, op. 4
Fünf Sätze for String Orchestra, op. 5
Quartet for violin, clarinet, tenor saxophone and piano, op. 22: I. Sehr mäßig
Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, op. 9: III. Ziemlich fließend
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