Webern, Anton

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  1. December 3, 1883 in Wien
  2. September 15, 1945 in Mittersill
  3. Komponist

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Webern in Stettin, October 1912 (Source: Wikimedia)
Spring Pastures, 1896, by Giovanni Segantini (Source: Wikimedia)
Photograph of Webern (1912) (Source: Wikimedia)
Mürzzuschlag, 1908 postcard photograph (Source: Wikimedia)
Webern, 1927, portrait by Georg Fayer (Source: Wikimedia)
Grave of Webern and his wife Minna at the cemetery in Mittersill (Source: Wikimedia)
Danzig's Friedrich-Wilhelm-Schützenhaus [de] in a 1906 postcard photograph (Source: Wikimedia)
The tone row from Webern's Variations for Orchestra, Op. 30, has only two intervals (minor seconds and minor thirds) and is derived from two hexachords or three tetrachords, yielding half as many basic tone-row forms and ensuring a unity of chords and motives.[156] (Source: Wikimedia)

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