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Essays About Schoenberg Webern
... In fact we have to break new ground with each work: each work is something different, something new." For both Schoenberg and Webern, the tradition was not a ...
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... Schoenberg and Webern both viewed their music as the product of gradual evolution in music, and did not view their atonal methods as being iconoclastic. ...
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... important modern composers have been music historians, like Anton Webern, or experts in ... term has yet come into general use.) Before long, Schoenberg felt tile ...
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... Five Pieces for Orchestra, A Webern A very unusual melody. ... A Survivor from Warsaw, Schoenberg Cantata- composition in several movements, usually written for a ...
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