Composer
Anton Webern (1883-1945); AUT
Loading, please wait...Anton (von) Webern was one of the key figures in the so-called Second Viennese School. A pupil of Schoenberg, he became known for his concise and highly individual atonal and serial compositions. In many ways he was more influential than his teacher: in the postwar years leading figures in the avant-garde like Boulez, Stockhausen, and Dallapiccola, found more substance in his music and forms than in those of Schoenberg. Hence, one often heard—and still hears—the term "post-Webern serialism." His mature style was relatively straightforward, featuring simple harmonies and transparent textures, silent pauses, and brevity of expression. While his influence and stature are acknowledged and his music often played, Webern has landed no work in the standard repertory. Much of his music is viewed as difficult and intellectual by the public, though it is in fact comparatively quite approachable, much less challenging than the works of Boulez, Cage, and others.
Webern's family moved to Graz in 1890, then four years later to Klagenfurt, where he would attend the gymnasium for his general education. He showed talent early on and studied both piano and cello with Edwin Komauer during his early years in Klagenfurt. He graduated from the gymnasium in 1902 and enrolled at the University of Vienna. There he studied under Graedener, Adler, and Navratil. In 1904, however, he began his most serious period of study, when he became a pupil of Schoenberg.
Schoenberg was then, and remained for some time to come, one of the most progressive figures in musical composition, being among the first to write entirely atonal music, and then finalizing his serial technique in the 1920s. Webern now became a close friend of Alban Berg, also one of Schoenberg's pupils. During these years of study, Webern began to focus on vocal composition, turning out several sets of songs. He also wrote some important chamber works, including the String Quartet (1905).
In 1908, Webern launched a career as a conductor, taking a position at Bad Ischl. He was not particularly successful in this new endeavor, but acquired subsequent posts at Teplitz, Danzig, Stettin, and Prague, this last assignment ending in 1918, when he returned to Vienna. During these years Webern had continued to write song collections (for example, Four Songs, Op. 13; 1917), as well as chamber music (Sonata for Cello and Piano; 1914).
After the war, Webern, along with Berg, took part in Schoenberg's Society for Private Musical Performances, an organization dedicated to the performance of modern works. After this, he returned to conducting, but for the most part garnered only secondary posts, such as director of the Vienna Workers' Chorus (1922-1934), which he fulfilled concurrently with other positions. He did manage, however, to obtain regular conducting appearances on Austrian Radio. In 1926, he took on a teaching post at the Jewish Cultural Institute for the Blind.
After the Nazis came to power, Webern's work with the Vienna Workers' Chorus was ended, and four years later, his relationship with Austrian Radio was terminated. He composed three important choral works—the Cantatas Nos. 1, 2, and 3—in the period 1938-1944, and in 1940 he produced his orchestral composition Variations, Op. 30. Webern's death nearly a half year after the end of the war in Europe occurred in a freak incident in Mittersill (near Salzburg) when an American soldier mistakenly shot him while he was on an extended excursion to visit his daughter. © Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Chamber Works
176 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles, Op.9
24 tracks
- Cello Sonata
3 tracks
- Langsamer Satz
4 tracks
- Little Pieces, for cello and piano, Op.11
22 tracks
- Movement, Op. posth
2 tracks
- 5 Movements, Op.5
36 tracks
- Piano Quintet (Mässig)
3 tracks
- 2 Pieces, for cello and piano
6 tracks
- 4 Pieces, for violin and piano, Op.7
29 tracks
- 3 Pieces
3 tracks
- Quartet, for clarinet, saxophone, piano and violin, Op.22
8 tracks
- Rondo for String Quartet
4 tracks
- Slow Movement (Langsam, mit bewegtem Ausdruck), for string quartet
1 track
- Sonata for Cello and Piano
2 tracks
- String Quartet, Op.28
12 tracks
- String Quartet
4 tracks
- String Trio movement
1 track
- String Trio, Op.20
12 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles, Op.9
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Piano Works
34 tracks
- Kinderstück, Op. posth.
2 tracks
- Klavierstück, Op.posth.
1 track
- Movement
1 track
- Sonatasatz
1 track
- Variations, Op.27
29 tracks
- Kinderstück, Op. posth.
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Orchestral Works
137 tracks
- Other Orchestral Works
122 tracks
- Fuga (Ricercata) a 6 voci (arr. from Bach's Musical Offering)
2 tracks
- 6 German Dances (arr. from Schubert)
16 tracks
- Im Sommerwind (idyll)
2 tracks
- 5 Movements, Op.5
11 tracks
- Passacaglia, Op.1
5 tracks
- 5 Pieces, Op.10
20 tracks
- 6 Pieces, Op.6 (revised version)
18 tracks
- 6 Pieces, Op.6
24 tracks
- 5 Pieces, Op.posth.
10 tracks
- Symphony, Op.21
10 tracks
- Variations, Op.30
4 tracks
- Fuga (Ricercata) a 6 voci (arr. from Bach's Musical Offering)
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Concertos
15 tracks
- Concerto for 9 instruments, Op.24
15 tracks
- Concerto for 9 instruments, Op.24
- Other Orchestral Works
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Vocal Works
203 tracks
- Choral Works
39 tracks
- Das Augenlicht, Op.26
3 tracks
- Cantata No.1, Op.29
9 tracks
- Cantata No.2, Op.31
18 tracks
- Entflieht auf leichten Kähnen, Op.2
3 tracks
- 2 Songs, for chorus, clarinet, bass clarinet, celesta, guitar and violin, Op.19
6 tracks
- Das Augenlicht, Op.26
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Songs
164 tracks
- 3 Songs, for soprano and orchestra
6 tracks
- 2 Songs, for soprano and ensemble, Op.8
6 tracks
- 4 Songs, for soprano and orchestra (or piano), Op.13
12 tracks
- 6 Songs, for soprano and ensemble, Op.14
18 tracks
- 5 Sacred Songs, for soprano and ensemble, Op.15
15 tracks
- 5 Canons on Latin Texts, for voice, clarinet and bass clarinet, Op.16
20 tracks
- 3 Traditional Rhymes, for soprano and ensemble, Op.17
12 tracks
- 3 Songs, for soprano, Eb clarinet and guitar, Op.18
12 tracks
- 3 Poems
3 tracks
- 8 Early Songs
8 tracks
- 3 Songs after Avenarius
3 tracks
- 5 Songs after Dehmel
5 tracks
- 5 Songs from Der siebente Ring, Op.3
10 tracks
- 5 Lieder nach Gedichten von Stefan George, Op.4
10 tracks
- 4 Songs after Stefan George
4 tracks
- 4 Songs, Op.12
8 tracks
- 3 Songs from 'Viae inviae', Op.23
6 tracks
- 3 Songs, Op.25
6 tracks
- 3 Songs, for soprano and orchestra
- Choral Works
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Orchestral Works
1 midi
- Other Orchestral Works
1 midi
- Passacaglia, Op.1
1 midi
- Passacaglia, Op.1
- Other Orchestral Works
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Chamber Works
176 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles, Op.9
24 tracks
- Cello Sonata
3 tracks
- Langsamer Satz
4 tracks
- Little Pieces, for cello and piano, Op.11
22 tracks
- Movement, Op. posth
2 tracks
- 5 Movements, Op.5
36 tracks
- Piano Quintet (Mässig)
3 tracks
- 2 Pieces, for cello and piano
6 tracks
- 4 Pieces, for violin and piano, Op.7
29 tracks
- 3 Pieces
3 tracks
- Quartet, for clarinet, saxophone, piano and violin, Op.22
8 tracks
- Rondo for String Quartet
4 tracks
- Slow Movement (Langsam, mit bewegtem Ausdruck), for string quartet
1 track
- Sonata for Cello and Piano
2 tracks
- String Quartet, Op.28
12 tracks
- String Quartet
4 tracks
- String Trio movement
1 track
- String Trio, Op.20
12 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles, Op.9
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Piano Works
34 tracks
- Kinderstück, Op. posth.
2 tracks
- Klavierstück, Op.posth.
1 track
- Movement
1 track
- Sonatasatz
1 track
- Variations, Op.27
29 tracks
- Kinderstück, Op. posth.
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Orchestral Works
137 tracks, 1 midi
- Other Orchestral Works
122 tracks, 1 midi
- Fuga (Ricercata) a 6 voci (arr. from Bach's Musical Offering)
2 tracks
- 6 German Dances (arr. from Schubert)
16 tracks
- Im Sommerwind (idyll)
2 tracks
- 5 Movements, Op.5
11 tracks
- Passacaglia, Op.1
5 tracks, 1 midi
- 5 Pieces, Op.10
20 tracks
- 6 Pieces, Op.6 (revised version)
18 tracks
- 6 Pieces, Op.6
24 tracks
- 5 Pieces, Op.posth.
10 tracks
- Symphony, Op.21
10 tracks
- Variations, Op.30
4 tracks
- Fuga (Ricercata) a 6 voci (arr. from Bach's Musical Offering)
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Concertos
15 tracks
- Concerto for 9 instruments, Op.24
15 tracks
- Concerto for 9 instruments, Op.24
- Other Orchestral Works
-
Vocal Works
203 tracks
- Choral Works
39 tracks
- Das Augenlicht, Op.26
3 tracks
- Cantata No.1, Op.29
9 tracks
- Cantata No.2, Op.31
18 tracks
- Entflieht auf leichten Kähnen, Op.2
3 tracks
- 2 Songs, for chorus, clarinet, bass clarinet, celesta, guitar and violin, Op.19
6 tracks
- Das Augenlicht, Op.26
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Songs
164 tracks
- 3 Songs, for soprano and orchestra
6 tracks
- 2 Songs, for soprano and ensemble, Op.8
6 tracks
- 4 Songs, for soprano and orchestra (or piano), Op.13
12 tracks
- 6 Songs, for soprano and ensemble, Op.14
18 tracks
- 5 Sacred Songs, for soprano and ensemble, Op.15
15 tracks
- 5 Canons on Latin Texts, for voice, clarinet and bass clarinet, Op.16
20 tracks
- 3 Traditional Rhymes, for soprano and ensemble, Op.17
12 tracks
- 3 Songs, for soprano, Eb clarinet and guitar, Op.18
12 tracks
- 3 Poems
3 tracks
- 8 Early Songs
8 tracks
- 3 Songs after Avenarius
3 tracks
- 5 Songs after Dehmel
5 tracks
- 5 Songs from Der siebente Ring, Op.3
10 tracks
- 5 Lieder nach Gedichten von Stefan George, Op.4
10 tracks
- 4 Songs after Stefan George
4 tracks
- 4 Songs, Op.12
8 tracks
- 3 Songs from 'Viae inviae', Op.23
6 tracks
- 3 Songs, Op.25
6 tracks
- 3 Songs, for soprano and orchestra
- Choral Works




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