Anton Webern
Movements (5) version for string orchestra, Op. 5
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Composer:Anton WebernGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralCompose Date:1929Average_duration:11:02Movement_count:5Movement ....Anton Webern's 'Movements (5) version for string orchestra, Op. 5' is a significant work in the development of 20th-century music. The piece was composed in 1909 and premiered in Vienna on February 8, 1913. It is a five-movement work that showcases Webern's unique approach to composition, which would later become known as the Second Viennese School. The first movement of the piece is marked "Heftig bewegt" (violently agitated) and is characterized by its intense, driving rhythms and dissonant harmonies. The second movement, "Sehr langsam" (very slow), is a stark contrast to the first, featuring long, sustained notes and a hauntingly beautiful melody. The third movement, "Sehr bewegt" (very agitated), returns to the frenzied energy of the first movement, with rapid, angular melodies and complex rhythms. The fourth movement, "Sehr langsam" (very slow), is similar to the second movement in its use of sustained notes and a melancholic melody. However, it is more complex harmonically, with dissonant chords and unexpected modulations. The final movement, "In zarter Bewegung" (in tender motion), is a gentle, lyrical piece that brings the work to a peaceful conclusion. Overall, 'Movements (5) version for string orchestra, Op. 5' is a groundbreaking work that pushed the boundaries of traditional tonality and paved the way for the development of atonal and serial music. Webern's use of complex rhythms, dissonant harmonies, and unconventional forms was highly influential and would inspire generations of composers to come.More....
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