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  • dr. susan davis. davis. dr. susan davis. your face is...pretty.

  • premiered on december 21, 1908, its originality cause many protests among a public used to conventional pieces and not ready for the beginning of the innovations that started the father of dodecaphonism, Schonberg

  • I think it was maybe taken a little slow. This movement doesn't have to be super fast, but it still has to flow; it seems a little like you were holding back too much.

  • why is only the first movement? the fourth rules

  • I'm criticizing the music, not the players. The players were great.

  • This is hideous. It sounds like all the performers are making random noises which sometimes match up, but most of the time wander aimlessly into the realms of discord.

  • You obviously haven't heard his middle and later pieces...

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  • haha. this is actually in twelve-tone. Every key is used.mjor and minoer key is 'supposedly' used in this one piece of music. I say supposedly because ive never seen the music myself. =]

  • Don't think one can say it is twelve-tone since the first time Schönberg used the fully developed technique is in his Op.25 :)

    I think ^__^

  • No, the Waltz from the 5 Klavierstucke Op. 23 consistently uses a tone row.

  • No it isn't.

    This piece bears resemblance to the high romantic period stretching of tonality.

    This was infact more tonal than other romantic composers (such as Richard Strauss') work was at the time.

    No use of twelve tone technique throughout, nor is this work "atonal", very clear harmonic structure; if you care to listen (or to get a score if nessercary).

  • I just played this from a cd. The last movement sounds so ugly that my cd player jammed.

  • that was good. schoenberg is the shit.

  • Wonderful piece. Much more could be done with dynamics, phrasing, and blending. But thank you for uploading this piece.

  • Wonderful!

  • la forma en que las cuerdas van resonando hasta explayarse y contraponerse en una hermosa representación dodecafónica, Schönberg es sin lugar a duda uno de los grandes genios de la música.

  • no es dodecafónismo, es una piesa tonal en donde lleva el cromatismo al maximo, a partir del Op 26(inclusive) comienzan las obras dodecafonicas.

  • tellogabos, en el op 25 empieza a usar el sistema dodecafónico. La primera obra es la suite op. 25

    Saludos desde Argentina!!!!!!!!!!

  • lito listo vitale, gracias graciela, saludos desde Córdoba.

  • can you put up string quartet no 1 it is also very great music thank you

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