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Alban Berg's Violin Concerto was written in 1935. It is probably Berg's best-known and most frequently performed piece. In it, Berg sought to reconcile diatonicism and dodecaphony. The work was commissioned by Louis Krasner, and dedicated by Berg to "the memory of an angel". It was the last work he completed.
Four-part Canon Alban Berg an das Frankfurter Opernhaus, composed 1930; Lulu, composed 1929–35, orchestration of Act 3 completed by Friedrich Cerha; Symphonische Stücke aus der Oper ‘Lulu’ (Lulu-Suite), soprano and orchestra, premièred under Kleiber in 1934; Violin Concerto, composed 1935; Vocal scores Franz Schreker: Der ferne Klang (1911)
Berg had interrupted the orchestration of Lulu because of an unexpected (and financially much-needed) commission from the Russian-American violinist Louis Krasner for a Violin Concerto (1935). This profoundly elegiac work, composed at unaccustomed speed and posthumously premiered, has become one of Berg's frequently performed compositions.
Violin Concerto (1960) Alban Berg. Violin Concerto (1935) Erik Bergman. Violin Concerto, Op. 99 (1984) William Bergsma. Violin Concerto (1965) Luciano Berio. Violin Concerto; Charles de Bériot. Nine violin concertos; Franz Berwald. Violin Concerto in C-sharp minor (1820) Harrison Birtwistle. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (2009–10) Daniel ...
Berg let himself go with complete abandon in the March from the Three Pieces for Orchestra, an absolutely stupendous work….When he showed me the score and explained it I remarked of the first visual impression: "That must sound like playing Schoenberg's [Five] Orchestral Pieces and Mahler's Ninth Symphony, all at the same time."
The Kammerkonzert für Klavier und Geige mit 13 Bläsern (Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13 Wind Instruments) is a piece of chamber music composed by Austrian composer Alban Berg. It was composed between 1923 and 1925. The short score was completed on 9 February 1925; the full score was finished on 23 July 1925.
Alban Berg. Violin Concerto [7] "Nacht" from Seven Early Songs [8] Hector Berlioz. Francs-Juges Overture [9] Ferruccio Busoni. An die Jugend for piano, the right hand part of the "Preludietto, Fughetta ed Esercizio" is based on the whole tone scale. [10] Frédéric Chopin. Prelude No. 19, mm. 43–44, in the bass, "while the melody moves down ...
12 Fantasias for Solo Violin (Telemann) 12 Fantasias for Viola da Gamba (Telemann) 12 Tonadillas en estilo antiguo; 12 Transcendental Études (Lyapunov) 14 Bagatelles; 18th-century prints of Bach's four-part chorales; 24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) 24 Caprices for Violin (Rode) 24 Horn Trios (Reicha) 24 Preludes, Op. 11 (Scriabin)