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Alban Berg

Alban Berg

Austrian composer

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Birthdate
February 9, 1885
Birthplace
Vienna
Vienna
Date of Death
December 24, 1935
Place of Death
Vienna
Vienna
Author of
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Drei Orchesterstücke
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Lulu
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The Altenberg Lieder, op. 4
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Lyrische Suite
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Alban Berg, 1885-1935
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Analysen musikalischer Werke von Arnold Schönberg
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Der Wein
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Alban Berg, Briefentwürfe, Aufzeichnungen, Familienbriefe, das "Bergwerk"
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Educated at
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
Occupation
Composer
Composer
Writer
Writer
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Author
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Musician
Musician
Pianist
Pianist
ISNI
00000001209594440
Open Library ID
OL732836A0
VIAF
371010720

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Citizenship
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Republic of German-Austria
Republic of German-Austria
First Austrian Republic
First Austrian Republic
Federal State of Austria
Federal State of Austria
Genre
Twelve-tone technique
Twelve-tone technique
Opera
Opera
Notable Work
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Violin Concerto (Berg)
Wozzeck
Wozzeck
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Three Pieces for Orchestra (Berg)
Wikidata ID
Q78475

Alban Maria Johannes Berg (9 February 1885 – 24 December 1935) was an Austrian composer of the Second Viennese School. His compositional style combined Romantic lyricism with the twelve-tone technique. Although he left a relatively small oeuvre, he is remembered as one of the most important composers of the 20th century for his expressive style encompassing "entire worlds of emotion and structure".

Berg was born and lived in Vienna. He began to compose only at the age of fifteen. He studied counterpoint, music theory and harmony with Arnold Schoenberg between 1904 and 1911, and adopted his principles of developing variation and the twelve-tone technique. Berg's major works include the operas Wozzeck (1924) and Lulu (1935, finished posthumously), the chamber pieces Lyric Suite and Chamber Concerto, as well as a Violin Concerto. He also composed a number of songs (lieder). He is said to have brought more "human values" to the twelve-tone system, his works seen as more "emotional" than Schoenberg's. His music had a surface glamour that won him admirers when Schoenberg himself had few.

Berg died from sepsis in 1935.

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