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  1. Anton Webern, (born Dec. 3, 1883, Vienna—died Sept. 15, 1945, Mittersill, near Salzburg, Austria), Austrian composer. He learned piano and cello as a child and earned a doctorate in musicology at the University of Vienna, specializing in the music of the 15th-century Flemish composer Heinrich Isaac.

  2. Anton Webern - Serialism, Atonality, Expressionism | Britannica. Contents. Home Entertainment & Pop Culture Music, Classical. Legacy of Anton Webern. Inherently poetic, Weberns music mirrors his remarkable sensibility. Nature worship, from mountain grandeur to the microcosmos of flowers, influenced his creative thinking.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Anton_WebernAnton Webern - Wikiwand

    Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern (3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945), better known as Anton Webern ( German: [ˈantoːn ˈveːbɐn] ⓘ ), was an Austrian composer and conductor.

  4. Anton Webern was an Austrian composer, teacher and conductor. He is known for extending the twelve-tone system made famous by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. Webern is best known for breaking with tonality and for creating serial composition.

  5. May 18, 2018 · The Austrian composer Anton Webern (1883-1945), one of the first important disciples of Schoenberg, carried many of that master's ideas to their logical extremes. Webern's music was very influential on postwar European composers. Anton von Webern was born in Vienna on Dec. 3, 1883, to the mining engineer Karl von Webern and his wife, Amalia ...

  6. Mar 26, 2020 · Anton Webern: A Guide to Primary and Secondary Resources at the Library of Congress. An influential composer of the 20th century, Anton Webern (1883-1945) is well represented in the print, manuscript, and digital collections of the Library’s Music Division. Introduction.

  7. www.laphil.com › musicdb › artistsAnton Webern | LA Phil

    composer. About this Artist. Born: 1883, Vienna, Austria. Died: 1945, Mittersill, Austria. "Music is natural law as related to the sense of hearing." Webern's first musical instruction came from his mother who was an amateur pianist.

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