WEBERN, ANTON VON

änˈtōn fən vāˈbərn, 1883–1945, Austrian composer and conductor; pupil of Arnold Schoenberg. He conducted theater orchestras in Prague and in various German cities until 1918, devoting himself thereafter to composition and teaching. His first composition, a passacaglia for orchestra (1908), which showed the postromantic influence of Mahler, gave no hint of the exclusive use of the twelve-tone technique (see atonality) of Schoenberg that was to characterize the rest of his output. In his relatively few works, mostly for small chamber combinations or for voice, he reduced music to its barest essentials, depriving it of traditional harmonic concepts. He concentrated many fragmented musical events, ordered by intricate contrapuntal, rhythmic, and dynamic patterns, into extremely contracted time spans. For example, the whole of Five Pieces for Orchestra (1911–13) contains only 76 measures. In later works, such as Variations (1940) for orchestra, he strove for total variation, the opposite of traditional developmental technique. His individual style was both poetic and intensely expressive, and his music has become increasingly influential, although it remains outside the popular taste. Webern was accidentally killed by a sentry during the American occupation of Germany.

See his letters, ed. by J. Polnauer (tr. 1967); his The Path to the New Music, ed. by W. Reich (tr. 1963); biography by F. Wildgans (tr. 1966); study by R. Leibowitz (tr. 1949, repr. 1970).

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...1 Theodor W. Adorno, ` Anton von Webern, in Klangfiguren Berlin...Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton von Webern 1966 , trans. Robert Mann...with Rosaleen Moldenhauer , Anton von Webern: A Chronicle of His Life and...
...unter dem Beifall der Romanleser von den zwei Nationen sprechen konnte...Handelsherr, der den Spinnern und Webern ihre Fertigwaren abnimmt und ihnen...in den Wind zerstreut. Ein Zug von dreitausend armen Webern zog wie ein Rachekorps in das Nachbardorf...
...Austrian monasteries. This was Anton Bruckners organ, the instrument...was a master-organist, Leopold von Zenetti, who soon became Bruckners...Paul Bekker, Die Symphonie von Beethoven his Mabler , Berlin...time, conducted by Siegmund von Hausegger. The impression it...
...the street. Du stiegest ab von deinem hohen hause zum wege...poems from this volume to music, Webern five. political abuses and prevailing...Bertram, Gundolf, Norbert von Hellingrath, and some whose...the Nazi regime, such as Claus von Stauffenberg. Within its limitations...
...writers -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Schubert had earlier...Wandrers Nachtlied and Anton Webern Gleich und gleich in...or Christoph Willibald von Gluck received general acclaim...Anacreontic poems of Friedrich von Hagedorn, J. W. L. Gleim...
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...organicism in music studies, see Solie 1980. (16.) For a discussion of Adornos views on nature in relation to the music of Anton Webern, see Johnson 1999:225-29. (17.) Vogel criticizes Adorno for maintaining this borderline "magical" view of the world...


 

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...Walker, John Con Weber, Carl Marie von C/R Webern, Anton Con Weckerlin, Jean-Baptiste R...
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...of Music? the BBC Is Celebrating Anton Von Webern, the Scariest Composer Who Ever...LEBRECHT THE accidental killing of Anton von Webern, 60 years ago next week, was a...incapable of emotional expression, Webern had stepped outside to light an...
...Having half-poisoned himself to avoid military conscription, Hartmann went to study with the outlawed serialist Anton von Webern, who introduced mathematical rigour to his technique. Married to the daughter of a ballbearings manufacturer who...


 

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WEBERN, ANTON VON an ton f n va b rn, 1883 1945, Austrian composer and conductor; pupil...increasingly influential, although it remains outside the popular taste. Webern was accidentally killed by a sentry during the American occupation of Germany...
...teaching was a major activity throughout his life. Among his many students the most noted were Alban Berg and Anton von Webern . He taught at the Prussian Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin from 1925 to 1933, when he fled the Nazis, emigrated to...
...evolved in the 1920s in the works of Arnold Schoenberg, Anton von Webern, and Alban Berg as the result of efforts to establish...include Schoenbergs Piano Suite, Op. 25 (1924) and von Weberns String Quartet, Op. 28 (1938). Pierre Boulez and Milton...


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