Anton Webern
Pieces (5) for orchestra, Op. posth.
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Composer:Anton WebernGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralCompose Date:1913Average_duration:5:59Movement_count:5Movement ....Anton Webern's "Pieces (5) for orchestra, Op. posth." is a collection of five short pieces that were composed between 1913 and 1915. The work was not premiered until 1930, after Webern's death, and was published posthumously in 1962. The first movement, marked "Sehr ruhig und zart" (very calm and tender), is a delicate and introspective piece that features a solo violin and a muted horn. The second movement, "Leicht bewegt" (lightly moving), is more lively and features a playful interplay between the woodwinds and strings. The third movement, "Zart bewegt" (tenderly moving), is a slow and mournful piece that features a solo clarinet and a solo violin. The fourth movement, "Sehr langsam" (very slow), is the longest of the five and is marked by a sense of foreboding and tension. The final movement, "Fließend" (flowing), is a fast and energetic piece that brings the work to a thrilling conclusion. Webern's "Pieces (5) for orchestra, Op. posth." is characterized by its brevity and economy of means. Each movement is only a few minutes long, and the entire work can be performed in under 15 minutes. Webern's use of sparse textures and unconventional harmonies creates a sense of ambiguity and tension throughout the work. Overall, "Pieces (5) for orchestra, Op. posth." is a masterful example of Webern's unique approach to composition, and it remains a staple of the modern orchestral repertoire.More....
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