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  1. Pages in category "Operas by Alban Berg". The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  2. Op. 61, Sonatine pour piano in A minor (1861) Allegro vivace in A minor; Allegramente in F major; Scherzo-Minuetto in D minor; Tempo giusto in A minor. Op. 63, 48 Motifs (Esquisses) (1861). Despite the title given by the composer, there are in fact 49 pieces in the collection. No. 1 La Vision, C major.

  3. The following is a complete list of the compositions of Alban Berg. Jugendlieder (1), composed 1901–4, voice and piano, published 1985 Herbstgefühl (Siefried Fleischer) Spielleute (Henrik Ibsen) Wo der Goldregen steht (F. Lorenz) Lied der Schiffermädels (Otto Julius Bierbaum) Sehnsucht I (Paul Hohenberg) Abschied (Elimar von Monsterberg ...

  4. Alban Maria Johannes Berg est un compositeur autrichien, né le 9 février 1885 à Vienne et mort dans la même ville le 24 décembre 1935. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Né dans une famille catholique , il fut, comme son aîné de deux ans Anton Webern , l'élève d' Arnold Schönberg .

  5. Alban Maria Johannes Berg (født 9. februar 1885, død 24. december 1935) var en østrigsk komponist. Han var elev af Arnold Schönberg og er sammen med denne og Anton Webern den dominerende skikkelse inden for tolvtonemusik . Bergs mest kendte og yndede værk er Violinkoncerten.

  6. This is an assessment of article Alban Berg by a member of the Composers project, according to its assessment criteria. This review was done by Magicpiano . If an article is well-cited, the reviewer is assuming that the article reflects reasonably current scholarship, and deficiencies in the historical record that are documented in a particular area will be appropriately scored.

  7. Alban Berg. Lulu; Wozzeck; Chamber Concerto (1925) Johanna Beyer. Clusters (1936) Chester Biscardi. At the Still Point (1977) Henry Brant. Ghost Nets (1988) C. John Cage; Julián Carrillo. Symphony No. 3 (1940) Elliott Carter. String Quartet No. 1 (1950) Ruth Crawford Seeger. Nine preludes for piano (1925–28)