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Release Date: Sunday 20 May 2007
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Arnold Schönberg's teaching had clear effects on all those who came to hear his words of wisdom in Vienna. Although not all of his pupils later held a professorship "in atonal harmony and composition" (as Józef Koffler did), the spirit of their great model manifested itself in all their works. Steffen Schleiermacher, one of the most important new music interpreters of our time, traces Schönberg's influence in the second part of his series "Teachers and Pupils of the Vienna School" with sample piano compositions.
Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951)
Three Piano Pieces op.11 (1909/24)
Egon Wellesz (1885-1974)
Three Sketches for Piano op. 6 (1911)
Józef Koffl er (1896-1943/44?)
Musique de ballet op. 7 (1926)
Hanns Eisler (1898-1962)
Piano Pieces op. 3 (1923)
Victor Ullmann (1898-1944)
Sonata No. 6 op. 49 (1943)
Hanns Jelinek (1901-1969)
Six Little Character Pieces from: »Zwölftonwerk« op. 15,2 (1947)
Roberto Gerhard (1896-1970)
dos apunts (1921/22)
Arnold Schönberg
Piano Piece No. 2
from op.11 concert-style interpretation
by Ferruccio Busoni (1910)