Anton Webern was an Austrian avant-garde composer, conductor, and musicologist. His music was among the most radical of its milieu in its lyrical, poetic concision and use of then novel atonal and twelve-tone techniques. His approach was typically rigorous, inspired by his studies of the Franco-Flemish School under Guido Adler and by Arnold Schoenberg's emphasis on structure in teaching composition from the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, the First Viennese School, and Johannes Brahms. Webern, Schoenberg, and their colleague Alban Berg were at the core of what became known as the Second Viennese School.
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1883
Birth of Anton Webern
birth
Derived from Wikidata date of birth (P569).
1938
Premiere of String Quartet (Anton Webern)
premiere
Derived from Wikidata date of first performance (P1191).