Thursday, September 17, 2009
#34 Alban Berg
Coming from the understudy of Schoenberg Berg contains many qualities that Schoenberg possessed. Berg's creation of the Society for Private Music seems like an idea that Schoenberg favored immensely. Since the music was reproduced as purely as possible it gave a very natural impression. Additionally, the structured rules seem almost obsessive, which can either be good or bad towards the creation of music. The society seemed like it was very obsessed with the reputation or lack of that was formulated about their performances. I think that this is an innovative idea that could have become very effective, however I don't think that it would catch onto mainstream composers.
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