Alben Berg |
The Austrian composer Alban Berg was a pupil of Arnold Schönberg.
With Anton Webern, he was a leading figure in the so-called Second Viennese School which ushered in the use of atonality, music without tonality or key-centre, and the twelve-note system or serialism, music based on a series of the 12 semitones or half-steps of the modern scale, and profoundly influenced the music of the 20th century. Operas Wozzeck - Opera 3 Acts (15 Scenes) Lulu - Opera 3 Acts Other Works Violin Concerto Lyric Suite Three Pieces . Source |
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1885 - 1935 |
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