They will play Im Sommerwind from
Anton Webern, the Piano Concerto No.2 from Bela Bartok and Johannes Brahms's Serenades No.1.
One French, Jean Baptiste Lully and Austrian,
Anton Webern. Sally has a musical background so brings a new and interesting subject to the club.
Haide Tenner (Vienna: Residenz Verlag, 2012)]) and
Anton Webern. The present volume, as described by the editor, J.
1, transcribed by
Anton Webern. The music of "the Second Viennese School", which included composers Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils
Anton Webern and Alban Berg, created a seismic shift in the western tradition of classical music, moving away from diatonicism and towards heterodox terrain in tonality and form.
"Along with his devoted students Alban Berg and
Anton Webern, Schoenberg was the leader of what came to be known as the Second Viennese School.
The Delgani String Quartet will perform the autobiographical eighth string quartet by Dmitri Shostakovich, followed by
Anton Webern's nature-inspired Langsamer Satz and Felix Mendelssohn's final string quartet in F minor written in memory of his sister.
Schoenberg and his friends and students (including Alban Berg,
Anton Webern, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Alma Mahler, Erwin Stein, Roberto Gerhard, Wassily Kandinsky and Hanns Eisler) tell the story of the composer's life in their own words.
Much of his most telling music has been almost as compact as the ultra-subliminal Austrian miniaturist
Anton Webern, disciple of Mahler and pupil of Schoenberg.
The lives of three of them, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn, overlapped, with the less familiar name of 20th century musical wild-child,
Anton Webern also included.
The German Lied After Hugo Wolf: From Hans Pfitzner to
Anton WebernIndeed, Wolpe was in touch with figures ranging from Paul Klee,
Anton Webern, George Russell, and Yoko Ono, and was in the orbit of movements such as the Berlin Dada, the Bauhaus, agitprop theatre, and the Second Viennese School.