Stravinsky and Schoenberg: 100 Years Part 2

Published: Aug. 3, 2013, 10 p.m.

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This week in our exploration of the past 100 years of modernism in  music we take a look at the legacy of Arnold Schoenberg. The 1912  performance of Pierrot Lunaire created a model of atonality that  continues to influence modern composers in the present day.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters

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Arnold Schoenberg \\u2013 Pierrot Lunaire Part One
\\nEnsemble Intercontemporain
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\\nAnton Webern \\u2013 Five Movements for String Quartet, op. 5
\\nEmerson String Quartet
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\\nAlban Berg \\u2013 Violin Concerto
\\nAnne-Sophie Mutter
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\\nPierre Boulez \\u2013 Structures Book 1
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\\nMilton Babbitt \\u2013 String Quartet No. 2
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\\nBernard Rands \\u2013 Concertino
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\\nAugusta Read Thomas \\u2013 In My Sky at Twilight

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