Three Pieces for Orchestra (Berg)
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Alban Berg composed his Three Pieces for Orchestra (German: Drei Orchesterstücke), Op. 6, between 1913 and 1915.[1] They are dedicated to his teacher Arnold Schoenberg. A revised version of the score was published in 1929 by Universal Edition.[2] The first performance of the first two pieces took place in Berlin in 1923, conducted by Anton Webern;[3] the complete work was premiered (in the revised version) in Oldenburg in 1930, conducted by Johannes Schüler.
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Drei Orchesterstücke Three Pieces for Orchestra | |
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by Alban Berg | |
Opus | 6 |
Composed | 1913 (1913)–15 |
Dedication | Arnold Schoenberg |
Published | 1929 (1929) (revised) |
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