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Alban Berg
Lyric Suite, for orchestra (arr. from Nos.2-4 of string quartet version)
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Composer
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Alban Berg
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Suite from larger work
Compose Date
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1928
Average_duration
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16:39
Movement_count
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3
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Alban Berg's Lyric Suite for orchestra is an arrangement of the second, third, and fourth movements of his string quartet version. The composition was completed in 1926 and premiered in Vienna on February 17, 1927, conducted by Anton Webern. The Lyric Suite is divided into six movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, Allegretto gioviale, is a playful and lighthearted scherzo. The second movement, Andante amoroso, is a tender and romantic interlude, featuring a solo violin and cello. The third movement, Allegro misterioso, is a dark and mysterious scherzo, with a haunting melody played by the clarinet. The fourth movement, Adagio appassionato, is a passionate and intense slow movement, featuring a soaring melody played by the violins. The fifth movement, Presto delirando, is a frenzied and chaotic scherzo, with rapid-fire rhythms and dissonant harmonies. The final movement, Largo desolato, is a mournful and desolate adagio, with a somber melody played by the cellos and basses. The Lyric Suite is characterized by Berg's use of complex harmonies, dissonant chords, and intricate counterpoint. The music is highly expressive and emotional, with a wide range of moods and textures. Berg's use of orchestration is particularly effective, with each instrument given its own distinct voice and role in the music. Overall, the Lyric Suite is a powerful and evocative work, showcasing Berg's mastery of both orchestration and composition. Its premiere was met with critical acclaim, and it has since become one of Berg's most popular and frequently performed works.
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