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Arnold Schoenberg: Variazioni per orchestra op.31 (1926/1928)

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Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): Variazioni per orchestra op.31 (1926/1928) -- Sinfonie Orchester des Westdeutschen Rundfunks diretta da Bruno Maderna (dal vivo: Colonia 8 ottobre 1961) --

Introduktion. Mäßig, ruhig
Thema. Molto moderato
Variation I. Moderato
Variation II. Langsam
Variation III. Mäßig
Variation IV. Walzertempo
Variation V. Bewegt
Variation VI. Andante
Variation VII. Langsam
Variation VIII. Sehr rasch
Variation IX. L'istesso tempo, aber etwas langsamer
Finale. Mäßig schnell

-- cover image: painting by Vassily Kandinsky

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  • @blackmask1313 How could a guy who used such an artificial tuning system as the division of the octave in semitones and such unnatural polyphonic devices as those created by Flemish composers create: The Art of Fugue, Goldberg Variations, The Musical Offering....

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  • Excellent point! Funny that we don't think of Bach that way. I do think that both are geniuses, though--and they make their own rules.

  • Grazie mille per questa versione !

  • A masterpiece. How come the intellectual creator of 12 tone music could compose such sprightly beautiful music? Could it be that his contributions to modern music are misunderstood?

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