| Berg Alban - 5 Orchestral Songs - Study ScoreAlban Berg: 5 Orchestral Songs for medium voice and orchestra After postcard texts by Peter Altenberg his study score edition comprises Berg's 5 Orchestral Songs after postcard texts by Peter Altenberg for medium voice and orchestra, composed in 1912. Description ( ) Close study of the score has revealed the remarkable sophistication and originality of the architecture of the Altenberglieder. The careful organization of motives relating Songs I and V is perhaps the most impressive aspect of this architecture; the relationship of the twelve-note passacaglia theme in Song V and the viola melody beginning at m. 12 of Song I is an adumbration of Schoenberg's serial technique of a decade later, while the harmonic relationship of two five-note chords at mm. 14-15 of Song I, which appear in reverse order at mm. 50-55 of Song V, defines an overall arch-form for the entire cycle. It is structural aspects like these that mark Berg's Altenberglieder as a work of particular importance in the historic development that culminated in Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique; that discovery, which has had such profound influence on composers ever since, can now be seen as the result of a search for structural coherence and comprehensiveness in which all three of the great Viennese, Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern, shared. (Mark DeVoto) Hier ist Friede Nichts ist gekommen Sahst du nach dem Gewitterregen Seele, wie bist du schöner Über die Grenzen des All Composer/Artist : Alban Berg Instrumentation : Publisher : |