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Alban Berg
Born: February 2, 1885; Austria   Died: December 24, 1935; Austria   Period: 20th Century
Alban Maria Johannes Berg is one of the central figures of twentieth century musical composition. As one of the triumvirate of the Second Viennese School, Berg produced a rather small body of work that is nonetheless distinguished by a strongly Romantic aesthetic and a distinctive dramatic sense.

Berg's father was an export salesman, his mother the daughter of the Austrian Imperial jeweler. The young Alban's musical training consisted
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Beethoven, Berg: Violin Concertos / Isabelle Faust, Claudio Abbado
Release Date: 02/14/2012   Label: Harmonia Mundi   Catalog: 902105   Number of Discs: 1
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Most Popular Works
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (44)
Wozzeck (25)
Lulu Suite (19)
Three Pieces for Orchestra (24)
Lyric Suite (22)
Der Wein (8)
Altenberg Lieder (10)
Works
Abschied (2)
Adagio for Strings in F major (1)
Adagio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano (7)
Alban Berg an das Frankfurter Opernhaus (1)
Altenberg Lieder (5), Op. 4 (10)
Altenberg Lieder (5), Op. 4: no 5, Hier ist Friede (2)
Am Abend (1)
Am Strande (2)
An Leukon (2)
Augenblicke (1)
Bruchstücke (3) aus "Wozzeck" (10)
Chamber Concerto for Piano, Violin and 13 Winds (15)
Chamber Concerto for Piano, Violin and 13 Winds: 2nd movement, Adagio (3)
Clavierstück, in F minor (fragment) (1)
Concerto for Violin (44)
Concerto for Violin: 1st movement, Andante-Scherzo (2)
Concerto for Violin: Conclusion (1)
Concerto for Violin: Excerpt(s) (3)
Das stille Königreich (1)
Der Wein (8)
Die Naherin (1)
Die Sorglichen (1)
Early Songs (7) (26)
Early Songs (7): no 1, Nacht (3)
Early Songs (7): no 2, Schilflied (3)
Early Songs (7): no 3, Die Nachtigall (14)
Early Songs (7): no 4, Traumgekrönt (5)
Early Songs (7): no 5, Im Zimmer (6)
Early Songs (7): no 6, Liebesode (3)
Early Songs (7): no 7, Sommertage (4)
Er klagt, dass der Frühling so kortz blüht (3)
Erster Verlust (2)
Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen (2)
Es wandelt, was wir schauen (2)
Eure Weisheit (1)
Ferne Lieder (4)
Flötenspielerin (1)
Fraue, du Süsse (1)
Fugue for Strings and Piano in C major (1)
Fugue for Strings in C major (1)
Geliebte Schöne (3)
Grabschrift (4)
Grenzen der Menschenheit (1)
Herbstgefühl (1)
Ich liebe dich! (1)
Ich will die Fluren meiden (1)
Im Morgengrauen (2)
Impromptu for Piano in E major (2)
Klavierstück in B minor (1)
Klavierstück in C minor (1)
Klavierstück in C sharp minor (1)
Klavierstück in F minor (1)
Klavierstück, in B minor (1)
Klavierstück, in C minor (1)
Klavierstück, in C sharp minor (1)
Liebe (3)
Lied des Schiffermädels (2)
Lied(er) (2)
Lulu (21)
Lulu-Suite (19)
Lulu-Suite, 5 symphonic pieces from the opera for soprano & orchestra ("Lulu-Symphonie") (1)
Lulu-Suite: Adagio (2)
Lulu-Suite: Lied der Lulu (1)
Lulu-Suite: Ostinato (1)
Lulu-Suite: Rondo "Andante und Hymne" (1)
Lulu-Suite: Variationen (2)
Lulu: Lied der Lulu (1)
Lulu: Wenn sich die Menschen um meinetwillen umgebracht (1)
Lyric Suite for Soprano and String Quartet (2)
Lyric Suite for Soprano and String Quartet: Largo desolato (2)
Lyric Suite for String Quartet (22)
Lyric Suite for String Quartet: Allegro misterioso (1)
Lyric Suite Pieces (3) for String Orchestra (12)
Mignon (3)
Minuet for Piano in C minor (1)
Minuet for Piano in F major (2)
Minuet for Strings in D minor (1)
Pieces (3) for Orchestra, Op. 6 (24)
Pieces (3) for Orchestra, Op. 6: Marsch (1)
Pieces (3) for Orchestra, Op. 6: Praeludium (1)
Pieces (3) for Orchestra, Op. 6: Reigen (1)
Pieces (4) for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 5 (21)
Quartet for Strings, Op. 3 (15)
Quartet for Strings, Op. 3: Langsam (1)
Regen (2)
Sarabande for Strings in F major (1)
Schattenleben (2)
Schliesse mir die Augen beide (I) (3)
Schliesse mir die Augen beide (II) (3)
Schlummerlose Nächt (4)
Sehnsucht I (1)
Sehnsucht II (3)
Sehnsucht III (2)
So regnet es sich langsam ein (1)
Sonata for Piano [fragment] "Wozzeck-Fragment" (1)
Sonata for Piano, Op. 1 (66)
Songs (4), Op. 2 (7)
Songs (4), Op. 2: no 1, Schlafen, schlafen (2)
Songs (4), Op. 2: no 2, Schlafend trägt man mich (1)
Songs (4), Op. 2: no 3, Nun ich der Riesen Stärksten (1)
Songs (4), Op. 2: no 4, Warum die Lüfte (1)
Spaziergang (2)
Spielleute (1)
String Quartet, Op. 3 (2)
Symphony and Passacaglia [fragment]: Passacaglia (1)
Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano in E major (2)
Tiefe Sehnsucht (1)
Traum (1)
Traurigkeit (2)
Variations (12) for piano in C major (1)
Variations (14) for piano in F minor (1)
Variations for Piano in A minor (1)
Variations for Piano in F minor (1)
Variations for Piano on an Original Theme (2)
Variations for Strings in G minor on a theme by Schumann (2)
Verlassen (1)
Vielgeliebte schöne Frau (4)
Violin Concerto: Andante - Allegro (1)
Vorüber! (2)
Waltz for Piano in G major (2)
Winter (2)
Wo der Goldregen steht (2)
Work(s): Theme and Variation in A major (1)
Wozzeck, Op. 7 (24)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Act 1 - Scene 3 (1)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Act 3 - Interlude (2)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Act 3 - Scene 4 "Das Messer? Wo ist das Messer?" (3)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Du sollst da bleiben, Marie (1)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Excerpt(s) (3)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Soldaten, soldaten sind schone Burschen! (1)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Und ist kein Betrug "Marie's Monologue" (3)
Wozzeck, Op. 7: Wir arme Leut! (1)
Wozzeck, opera, Op. 7: Act 3. Dort links geht's in die Staadt (1)
Wozzeck, opera, Op. 7: Act 3. Und ist kein betrug in seinem Munde erfunden worden (1)
Wozzeck: Act 3. Dort links geht's in die Stadt (1)
Wozzeck: Wirtshauswalzer (1)
Über den Bergen (2)
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Berg, Webern, Schoenberg: Orchestral Pieces / Levine
Release Date:    Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 419781   Number of Discs: 1
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Stravinsky, Berg: Violin Concerti / Grumiaux, Markevitch
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Second Viennese School - Schoenberg, Berg, Webern / Lasalle Qt
Release Date: 10/25/1990   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 419994   Number of Discs: 4
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Berg: Wozzeck; Schoenberg, Krenek / Mitropoulos, Farrell, Dorow
Release Date: 11/16/2001   Label: Sony Classical Masterworks   Catalog: 62759   Number of Discs: 2
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Biography by All Music Guide
Alban Maria Johannes Berg is one of the central figures of twentieth century musical composition. As one of the triumvirate of the Second Viennese School, Berg produced a rather small body of work that is nonetheless distinguished by a strongly Romantic aesthetic and a distinctive dramatic sense.

Berg's father was an export salesman, his mother the daughter of the Austrian Imperial jeweler. The young Alban's musical training consisted mainly of piano lessons from his aunt. By his teenage years, however, he had composed dozens of songs without the benefit of formal compositional studies. Berg was a dreamy youth and an indifferent student. In 1903, he endured the end of a passionate (if adolescent) love affair, failed his school finishing exams, and became despondent over the death of his idol, composer Hugo Wolf, all of which led to a suicide attempt. However, he survived to repeat his final year of school and went to work as an apprentice accountant. In 1904 Berg's brother, Charley, took Alban's compositions to Arnold Schoenberg, who accepted Berg as a student. In 1907 Berg met the singer Helene Nahowski, overcame her parents' objections over his poor health (he had severe asthma) and lack of prospects, and married her in 1911.

The composer was drafted into the Austrian army in 1915, served for eleven months, and was discharged for poor health. The army experience led him to revisit Woyzeck Georg Büchner's tragedy about a horribly brutalized private. In 1917, Berg began an operatic adaptation of the play, which occupied him for the next five years. When the Austro-Hungarian empire collapsed in the wake of World War I, Berg found work as business manager of Schoenberg's Society for Private Musical Performances, an organization which allowed Vienna's musical avant-garde to enjoy professionally prepared performances before friendly, critic-free audiences.

After a number of interruptions related to personal and familial affairs, Berg completed Wozzeck in 1922. Though initially savaged by critics, the opera eventually gained momentum, enjoying performances throughout Europe and recognition as a masterpiece. Berg's next major work, the Chamber Concerto (1923-1925) was among his first to demonstrate the influence of Schoenberg's twelve-tone method, though the work does not make rigorous, consistent use of twelve-tone practices. In 1925 and 1926, Berg wrote the Lyric Suite for string quartet, parts of which systematically employ twelve-tone principles. The Lyric Suite remains one of the composer's most often performed works; George Gershwin, it is said, had a particular admiration for this music. Years after Berg's death, scholars confirmed that the composer had originally included a sung text in the last movement, a tribute to his "secret" lover, Hanna Fuchs-Robertin. The Suite is now sometimes performed with this restored text.

The last of Berg's works are among his most important. The Violin Concerto (1935) is dedicated "to the Memory of an Angel," a reference to the daughter of Alma Mahler (a close ally) and Walter Gropius, Manon, who had died at the age of 19. The work is particularly striking in its lyrical expressiveness and for the incorporation of tonal elements into its 12-tone idiom. At the time of his death from blood poisoning in 1935, Berg was in the middle of work on his opera Lulu, a sexual horror story, which he had begun in 1929. The opera's unfinished third act was completed by Friedrich Cerha in 1976, after 12 years of work.
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