Imagen del autor

Anton Webern (1883–1945)

Autor de The Path to the New Music

139+ Obras 485 Miembros 104 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Perhaps the most severe of the Second Viennese School of composers, Anton Webern studied musicology but quickly became a follower of Arnold Schoenberg. Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Webern are known as the Vienna Trinity. During Hitler's regime, Webern's music was banned as a manifestation of mostrar más "cultural Bolshevism" and "degenerate art." After the Anschluss in 1938, his works could no longer be published. He died on September 15, 1945, when he was accidentally shot by an American soldier. After his death, Webern's music increasingly influenced modern composers. Jazz composers have claimed the use of his ideas of tone color. His remaining works are practically gossamer in their adherence to the most rigid interpretation of the rules for compositions using 12 tones. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Image © ÖNB/Wien

Series

Obras de Anton Webern

The Path to the New Music (1982) 43 copias
Symphony, Op. 21 [score] (1929) 21 copias
Concerto, Op. 24 [score] (1957) 10 copias
Works for string quartet (score) (2005) — Compositor — 8 copias
Klavierstück 2 copias
Five pieces for orchestra, Op.16 {2 pianos 4 hands} (1913) — Arranger — 2 copias
Lieder [sound recording] (2005) — Compositor — 2 copias
Amoroso (2013) 1 copia
Kammersymphonie 9 / Sechs Kleine Stucke 19 — Compositor — 1 copia
Lieder 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1883-12-03
Fecha de fallecimiento
1945-09-15
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Austria
Lugares de residencia
Vienna, Austria
Salzburg, Austria
Educación
University of Vienna
Ocupaciones
composer
conductor
Relaciones
Schoenberg, Arnold (teacher)

Miembros

Reseñas

También Puede Gustarte

Autores relacionados

Estadísticas

Obras
139
También por
6
Miembros
485
Popularidad
#50,913
Valoración
½ 4.4
Reseñas
104
ISBNs
38
Idiomas
9
Favorito
1

Tablas y Gráficos