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- Conversation with La Monte Young (Kostelanetz, the Theatre of Mixed Means, London, Pitman, 1970)
- The Trouble with the Beekeeper. Hans Werner Henze's Aristaeus (2003
- The Death of Webern Was Commissioned in 2011 by the Pocket Opera Players and Premiered on October 10, 2013 at Symphony Space, New York
- Historical Tradition in the Pre-Serial Atonal Music of Alban Berg. William Glenn Walden Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
- Arnold Schoenberg in Los Angeles Author(S): Dorothy Lamb Crawford Source: the Musical Quarterly, Vol
- When the Audience Turned Its Back on New Music
- Quartet Op.22 Webern Background Information and Performance Circumstances
- Musical Invention and Poetry in the Late Vocal Works of Anton Webern. Melanie S
- Core Wider Listening Work: SERIALISM (And Expressionism) Composer Anton Webern (1883-1945) Work Quartet Op. 22 (1930)
- Webern's "Variations for Piano", Op. 27: Musical Structure and the Performance Score
- 7The Twentieth Century and Beyond
- Webern Demystified
- Russian Pitch-Class Set Analysis and the Music of Webern
- Anton Webem and the Concept of Symmetrical Inversion: a Reconsideration on the Terrain of Gender1 Martin Scherzinger (With Neville Hoad)
- Serial Music to Know Where to Begin
- Dr. Barbara Zuber, Studied Piano and Singing at Folkwang University In
- On the Perception of Early Atonal Music: Finding Musical Meaning in the Work of Anton Von Webern Jonathan Schmieding University of Connecticut - Storrs
- A Survey of the Solo Guitar Works Written for Julian Bream Michael Mccallie
- Invented Tradition in Anton Webern's String Trio, Op. 20
- Pitch-Class Distributions in the Music of Anton Webern
- By Matthew R. Shaftel the Five Dehmel Lieder (1906–1908) Act As a Bridge in Anton Webern's Musical Development. These, Along
- Erwartung by Arnold Schoenberg
- The Score (London, 1949-1961)
- Modernist Music for Children: Three Sketches of Anton Webern in the Midcentury United States
- JOSEF HAUER (1883-1959) ;Ivorks Mostly Titled Fantasia, · .Strument
- Gurre-Lieder
- Reevaluating Twelve-Tone Music: Analytical Issues in the Second Movement of Anton Webern’S Quartet for Violin, Clarinet
- Robert Barclay Brown-The Early Atonal Music of Anton Webern: Sound Material and Structure Ann Arbor: University Microfilms (UM Order No
- Proclaiming the Mainstream: Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern
- Nomination Form
- From Circles to Nets: on the Signification of Spatial Sound Imagery in New Music