Musical Analysis - Schönberg‘s Three Piano Pieces Op. 11

A presentation of the composer Arnold Schönberg, his work and his musical evolution and an in depth analysis of his Three Piano Pieces Op. 11! Wether you are a non musician, a pianist, a composer or something else, there is something for you in this video! Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:18 Schönberg’s musical evolution 2:26 The romantic period 5:13 The free atonal period 8:57 The dodecaphonic period 12:31 Some important remarks about Schönberg 14:56 Introduction to the Three Piano Pieces Op. 11 18:58 Analysis of the first piece 19:46 Form 20:56 Bars 1-11 30:55 Outburst Bar 12 39:05 Following the outburst 46:02 Middle section 53:59 Climax 57:47 Reprise 1:00:27 Coda 1:03:44 Short summary 1:04:49 Look at the second piece 1:08:02 Look at the third piece 1:13:08 Conclusion   My name is Mattia Aisemberg, I’m a music student from Berlin and this is my first Youtube video. Let me know what you think about it or if you have some questions in the comments. I would be happy to discuss some things with you. I hope you got something out of the video :) Subscribe if you want to see my next videos! Creating my videos takes a lot of time and work. If you want to support me, you can do it here. I would be incredibly thankful! My other social media: Instagram: @ Twitter: @MattiaAisemberg     SOURCES:   -Reinhold Brinkmann, “Arnold Schönberg: Drei Klavierstücke . Studien zur frühen Atonalität bei Schönberg“ -Hartmut Krones, „Arnold Schönberg. Werk und Leben“ -“Herausforderung Schönberg: Was die Musik des Jahrhunderts veränderte“, published by Ulrich Dibelius -Dominique Jameux, „L’école de Vienne“ -Resources of the Arnold Schönberg Center -“Portrait of Schönberg“ BBC Radi -Tim Page, „The Glenn Gould Reader“ In this video:   -“My evolution“ lecture of Schönberg -An interview with Schönberg by Halsey Stevens -Verklärte Nacht Op.4 was played by members of the Ensemble Intercontemporain with Pierre Boulez -The 5 orchestral pieces Op. 16 were played by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with Simon Rattle -The Fourth String Quartet Op. 37 was played by the LaSalle Quartet -An excerpt of Leonard Bernstein’s lecture „The Twentieth Century Crisis“ -The paintings and most of the fotos are from the Arnold Schönberg center website     This is an educational video. All images and audio in this video are for educational purposes only and are not intended as copyright infringement. If you have any concern redarding copyright please contact me first. You can find my email adress on my channel.
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