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Accompaniment to a Film Scene

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Accompaniment to a Film Scene

Orchestral work by Arnold Schoenberg, Op. 34. It was composed 1929-30 and first performed in Berlin, Germany, on 6 November 1930, conducted by Otto Klemperer. The three movements are for imaginary scenes.


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