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Webern, Anton (1883-1945)

Anton Webern (1912). Public Domain

Alternative last name spellings
Alternative first name spellings: Anton Friedrich Wilhelm Webern. Anton Von Webern
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Music is natural law as related to the sense of hearing


GENERAL INFO

Description: Anton Webern was an Austrian composer, conductor and musicologist, member of the Second Viennese School. He is one of the best known exponents of dodecaphonism, and imposed the basis of serialism.
Sex: Male Occupation: Musicologist, Composer, conductor.
Place of Birth / Death: Vienna, Austria / Mittersill, Salzburgo, Austria.
Country Tags: Austria
Periods: 19th Century. 20th Century Genres: Symphonic music, Orchestral music, Choral music, Chamber music, Vocal music, Instrumental music, Concert, Opera.
Styles: Post-Romanticism, Dodecaphonism, Serialism, Avant-Garde. School / Group: The Second Viennese School.
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Patrons: – Master: Arnold Schoenberg. Guido Adler.

 

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Bibliography

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