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Anton Webern
Anton Webern (December 3, 1883 – September 15, 1945) was an Austrian composer. He was a member of the Second Viennese School. As a student and significant follower of Arnold Schoenberg, he became one of the best-known proponents of the twelve-tone technique; in addition, his innovations regarding schematic organization of pitch, rhythm and dynamics were formative in the musical style later known as serialism.
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Songs
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3 Orchestral Songs: II. Kunfttag III "Nun wird es wieder Lenz"
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3 Orchestral Songs: III. "O sanftes Glühn der Berge"
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3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11: I. Mässige Achtel
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3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11: II. Sehr bewegt
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3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11: III. Äusserst ruhig
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3 Pieces for String Quartet: I. Bewegt
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3 Pieces for String Quartet: II. "Schmerz immer Blick nach oben" Langsam
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3 Pieces for String Quartet: III. Nicht zu langsam
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3 Poems: I. Vorfrühling
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3 Poems: II. Nachtgebet der Braut
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3 Poems: III. Fromm
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3 Songs from "Viae inviae" by Hildegard Jone, Op. 23: I. "Das dunkle Herz, das in sich lauscht"
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3 Songs from "Viae inviae" by Hildegard Jone, Op. 23: II. "Es stürzt aus Höhen Frische"
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3 Songs from "Viae inviae" by Hildegard Jone, Op. 23: III. "Herr Jesus mein"
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3 Songs on Poems by Ferdinand Avenarius: I. Gefunden "Nun wir uns lieben, rauscht mein stolzes Glück"
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3 Songs on Poems by Ferdinand Avenarius: II. Gebet "Ertrage du's, laß schneiden dir den Schmerz"
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3 Songs on Poems by Ferdinand Avenarius: III. Freunde "Schmerze und Freuden reift jede Stunde"
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3 Songs on Poems by Hildgard Jone, Op. 25: I. "Wie bin ich froh"
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3 Songs on Poems by Hildgard Jone, Op. 25: II. "Des Herzens Purpurvogel fliegt durch Nacht"
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3 Songs on Poems by Hildgard Jone, Op. 25: III. "Sterne, Ihr silbernen Bienen der Nacht"