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Berg, Alban (1885–1935)Austrian composer. He studied under Arnold Schoenberg and developed a personal 12-tone idiom of great emotional and stylistic versatility. His relatively small output includes two operas – Wozzeck (1914–20), a grim story of working-class life, and the unfinished Lulu (1929–35) – and chamber music incorporating coded references to friends and family. His music is emotionally expressive, and sometimes anguished, but it can also be lyrical, as in the violin concerto (1935).
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F: Well Helene Berg, this is a funny story, saw Alban Berg after
his death every night at nine o'clock, and she had spoken to him
about this and he had not wanted it. Adorno Alban Berg Briefwehsel 1925-1935, Theodor W. Actors play Schoenberg's friends
and students Anton Webern, Alban Berg, Hanns Eisler and Alma Mahler. |
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