Aua that hurts. But the musicians did the best to play even such a music. Poor orchestra musicians who must play everything. I guess it sometimes could be very very hard. For me it is similar like Schönberg. Sounds very strange too.
Alban Berg was a student of Schönberg, and as a result, his compositions often reflect a similar musical style and sensibility. Both of them were associated with the Second Viennese School, a group of composers known for their atonal and expressionist music. So, the resemblance you hear in the music of Berg to that of Schönberg can be attributed to their shared musical heritage and influence. It's a testament to the challenging and innovative nature of their compositions, which could be quite demanding for both the musicians and the listeners.
@@der-Wanderer To say it directly: I hate such music! To my feeling it is not really music - harmony is missing it the result of people who should not compose. Any other hobby might be better! But even birds sing with harmony. And music should be harmony otherwise it is just noise.
@@bonsherah If you hate this music, why did you write this comment? If you want harmony you should listen to music of romanticism or classic. It`s in the nature of 12-tone music to be non harmonic. How should it work? These are two different worlds of music.
great performance! best understanding of this unbelievable score!
I was glad to have the opportunity to have a short Summer course with her last July!!!She is great teacher also!
Engel = Manon Gropius, daughter of Walter Gropius and Alma Mahler-Werfel
Изобретательность+Изысканность...аГде"ЖарСердца"?
Aua that hurts. But the musicians did the best to play even such a music.
Poor orchestra musicians who must play everything. I guess it sometimes could be very very hard.
For me it is similar like Schönberg. Sounds very strange too.
Alban Berg was a student of Schönberg, and as a result, his compositions often reflect a similar musical style and sensibility. Both of them were associated with the Second Viennese School, a group of composers known for their atonal and expressionist music. So, the resemblance you hear in the music of Berg to that of Schönberg can be attributed to their shared musical heritage and influence. It's a testament to the challenging and innovative nature of their compositions, which could be quite demanding for both the musicians and the listeners.
@@der-Wanderer To say it directly: I hate such music! To my feeling it is not really music - harmony is missing it the result of people who should not compose. Any other hobby might be better! But even birds sing with harmony. And music should be harmony otherwise it is just noise.
@@bonsherah If you hate this music, why did you write this comment? If you want harmony you should listen to music of romanticism or classic. It`s in the nature of 12-tone music to be non harmonic. How should it work? These are two different worlds of music.