Arnold Schönberg Schönberg Quartett - Streichquartett D Moll Op 7 First String Quartet D Minor Premier Quatuor A Cordes En Re Mineur
Artist: Arnold Schönberg Schönberg Quartett
Album: Streichquartett D Moll Op 7 First String Quartet D Minor Premier Quatuor A Cordes En Re Mineur
Album: Streichquartett D Moll Op 7 First String Quartet D Minor Premier Quatuor A Cordes En Re Mineur
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Mäßig; Langsame Viertel | 12:41 | |
Kräftig (Nicht Zu Rash) | 11:43 | |
Nicht Zu Rash; | 12:20 | |
Mäßig, Heiter | 8:29 |
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CD 310 033 H1Labels
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CDCredits
Role | Credit |
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Cello | Hans Woudenberg |
Liner Notes | Elmer Schönberger |
Producer | Adriaan Verstijnen |
Viola | Henk Guittart |
Violin | Janneke van der Meer, Wim de Jong |
Notes
- A Harlekijn Production
- Aufnahme: Oude-Lutherse Kerk Haarlem (Holland), Juni 1985.
- Aufnahmeleitung: Richte van der Meer / Bob Zimmerman
Barcodes
- Label Code: 1083
- Pressing Plant ID: Made by Koch 000.000.310.033.2
About Arnold Schönberg Schönberg Quartett
Austrian composer and painter, best known as the (putative) innovator of the twelve-tone technique. Leader of the Second Viennese School.
Starting from the exasperated Wagnerian chromatism of the Tristan with the sextet for strings "Verklärte Nacht" Op. 4 of 1899, the symphonic poem "Pelleas und Melisande" Op.5 of 1903 and the cantata "Die Gurrelieder"( 1900-1911), he reached the total decomposition and liquidation of the Tonality and Harmony with the "Three Pieces for Piano" Op 11 of 1909, "Five Pieces for Orchestra" Op 16 (1909) and the "Pierrot Lunaire" (1912).
With the Five Pieces for Piano Op. 23 and the Serenade Op 24 of 1923 Schoenberg organizes the sounds in a rational way, which he defined:
"Method of Composition by means of twelve tones in relation only to each other " called Dodecaphony or" serial music ".
Born 13 September 1874 in Vienna, Austria as Arnold Schönberg, emigrated to the US in 1933 and changed his name to Arnold Schoenberg. He died 13 July 1951 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Real Name
- Arnold Schönberg
Name Vars
- A. Schoenberg
- A. Schonberg
- A. Schöenberg
- A. Schönberg
- A. Šenberg / A. Schoenberg
- A.Schoenberg
- A.Schönberg
- Arnold Schoemberg
- Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951)
- Arnold Schonberg
- Arnold Schöenberg
- Arnold Schönberg
- Arnold Schœnberg
- Arnold Šenberg
- Schoenberg
- Schoenberg, Arnold
- Schonberg
- Schönberg
- Schöenberg
- Schönberg
- Schœnberg
- А. Шeнберг
- А. Шенберг
- А. Шёнберг
- А.Шёнберг
- Арнолд Шенберг
- Арнолд Шьонберг
- Арнольд Шенберг
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