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BERG, ALBAN  BIOGRAPHY

(1885 - 1935)

Alban Berg, with Anton Webern and their teacher Arnold Schoenberg, together make up the group of composers generally known as the Second Viennese School in the early years of the twentieth century. The technical compositional systems developed by Schoenberg, a logical extension of Wagnerian chromaticism, had a profound effect on the course of music throughout the century, as traditional tonalities and keys were seemingly abandoned, dissonances differently handled and principles of musical unity developed into a very different language.

Born in Vienna in 1885, Berg was the son of a prosperous businessman. He had little formal musical education, although he attempted his first compositions in 1901, but owed the training he had to Schoenberg, whose pupil he became in 1904, after he left school and began unpaid work as an apprentice civil servant. Bergs father had died in 1900 and he persuaded his mother to allow him to give up the government career for which he had been trained in order to manage the family properties, enhanced by inheritance that settled them in the comfortable suburb of Hietzing, near the Palace of Schnbrunn. The cultural milieu in Vienna was a stimulating one, with innovative writers and artists. While Mahler presided at the Court Opera, aesthetic boundaries were extended by composers such as Richard Strauss and Franz Schreker. Schoenbergs Verklrte Nacht, written in 1899, had its first performance in Vienna in 1902, but it was chance that brought Berg to study with him at a time when he was developing his own revolutionary musical ideas. Other strong influences on him were the writer and satirist Karl Kraus, whose private production of Wedekinds Die Bchse der Pandora (Pandoras Box), the later source of Bergs unfinished opera Lulu, he saw in 1905, the writer Peter Altenberg, the architect Adolf Loos, the critic and dramaturg Hermann Bahr and the painter and writer Oskar Kokoschka.

Under the tutelage of Schoenberg Berg continued, with some diffidence, to develop his own distinctive musical language. His studies came to an end in 1911, when Schoenberg moved once more to Berlin, and the following year he wrote his Altenberger Lieder, Opus 4, works of exemplary brevity and intensity. Two of the songs were performed in 1913 in Vienna under the direction of Schoenberg, but the concert could not be continued, when a vocal clique in the audience made its objections clear. Schoenberg, who had come from Berlin for the occasion, expressed his own criticism of the work.

Military service during the war put an end to composition for the moment, but in 1914 Berg had attended a performance of the play Wozzeck, by Georg Bchner, the first staging in Vienna of the fragmentary work, after its first performance in Munich the previous year. He immediately felt the need to use this as the basis of an opera, making early sketches, which he was able to continue only in 1917. He finished the initial work in 1921 and the orchestral score early in the following year, and wider interest gradually grew, leading to the performance of three fragments from the opera in a 1924 concert performance in Frankfurt under Hermann Scherchen. The year 1925 brought the first staging of the whole work at the Berlin State Opera under Erich Kleiber. Performances in Prague were interrupted by Czech nationalist protests, but in 1927 Berg travelled to Russia for successful performances of Wozzeck in Leningrad, although the opera was soon dropped from the repertoire as changes in Soviet cultural policy were introduced. A production at Oldenburg persuaded a number of provincial opera-houses to stage the work, which was establishing itself as an accepted part of repertoire. In 1930 Wozzeck had its premire at the Vienna State Opera, a success in spite of the previous hostility of some, and in 1931 it was given in America for the first time.

Berg had, meanwhile, been working on a second opera, Lulu. In 1934, a suite from the new opera was performed in Berlin under Kleiber, but the work became the object of National Socialist condemnation, not only of the music itself but also of those who had written favourable criticisms of it. Vienna, of course, was still free, but performances of music by Berg were discouraged and finally forbidden in Germany, a ban extended to Austria after the Anschluss. In 1935, Berg completed his remarkable Violin Concerto, a commission from the violinist Louis Krasner, a work in memory of Manon Gropius, the daughter of Mahlers former wife Alma and the Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius, who had died of infantile paralysis in April of that year. By Christmas Eve Berg, himself was dead, having contracted blood-poisoning from an infected insect bite.


 
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BERG: Wozzeck (Hamburg State Opera studio production, 1970) (NTSC) 101277 Opera DVD
BERG / HINDEMITH / HARTMANN: Piano Sonatas / SCHOENBERG: 3 Piano Pieces 8.570401 Instrumental
BERG / SCHOENBERG: Violin Concertos (Krasner) (1954) 9.80226 Concertos
BERG, A.: Lulu (Vienna State Opera, Herbert Hafner) (1951) 9.80123-24 Opera
BERG, A.: Piano Sonata / SHOSTAKOVICH, D.: 3 Fantasic Dances / PROKOFIEV, S.: The Winter Fairy (Pratz, Gould) (1951-1953) 9.80520 Instrumental
BERG, A.: String Quartet / JANACEK, L.: String Quartet No. 2, "Intimate Letters" / DUTILLEUX, H.: Ainsi la nuit (Petersen Quartet) C10511 Chamber Music
BERG, A.: String Quartet, Op. 3 / CASELLA, A.: 5 Pieces (New Music String Quartet) (1951) 9.80703 Chamber Music
BERG, A.: Violin Concerto (Kremer, C. Davis) (NTSC) 102117 Classical Documentary
BERG, A.: Violin Concerto / Passacaglia / Lulu Suite (Spivakov, Cologne Gurzenich, Conlon) C67061 Concertos, Orchestral
BERG: String Quartet / Lyric Suite / WOLF: Italian Serenade 8.557374 Chamber Music
BERG: Wozzeck (Liceu, 2006) (NTSC) OA0985D Opera DVD
BOULEZ, Pierre: In Rehearsal (PAL) 100290 Classical Documentary
CULT OPERA OF THE 1970s (Hamburg State Opera, 1967-1971) (NTSC) (11 DVD set) 101261 Opera DVD
DISCOVER OPERA 8.558196-97 Music Education
FAMOUS AUSTRIAN COMPOSERS - STRAUSS / MOZART, W.A. / SCHUBERT, F. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / HAYDN, F.J. / HAYDN, M. / ALBRECHTSBERGER, J.G. C49370 Vocal
JUROWSKI, Vladimir: Vladimir Jurowski and London Philharmonic from the Royal Festival Hall (NTSC) 3056808 Classical Concert
PIERRE BOULEZ AND THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY (NTSC) 2050146 Classical Concert
REVOLUTION DER KLANGE (DIE): Musik im 20. Jahrhundert, Vol. 1: Tanz auf dem Vulkan (NTSC) 102032 Classical Documentary
SCHOENBERG, A.: String Quartet No. 2 / WEBERN, A.: Langsamer Satz / BERG, A.: Lyrische Suite (excerpt) (C. Schafer, Petersen Quartet) Phoenix133 Chamber Music
STRAUSS II: Waltz Arrangements by Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and Alban Berg (Linos Ensemble) C5004 Chamber Music
Vocal Recital: Shirai, Mitsuko - SCHOECK, O. / BERG, A. / HINDEMITH, P. / NUMMI, S. / BRITTEN, B. / WEBERN, A. / RESPIGHI, O. / BERIO, L. C67024 Vocal
WOLF, H.: Italienisches Liederbuch (excerpts / Morike Lieder (excerpts) / BERG, A.: 7 Early Songs BIS-CD-161 Vocal
ZEMLINSKY, A. von: Lyric Symphony / BERG, A.: 3 Pieces from the Lyric Suite (Robinson, Trekel, Houston Symphony, Graf) 8.572048 Orchestral
BERG, A.: Violin Concerto / 3 Pieces from the Lyric Suite / 3 Orchestral Pieces 8.554755 Concertos, Orchestral
BERG, A.: Wozzeck 8.660076-77 Opera
BERG: Wozzeck (Frankfurt Opera, 1996) (NTSC) 102031 Opera DVD
BERG: Wozzeck (PAL) 100256 Opera DVD
SCHOENBERG / BERG: Piano Music BIS-CD-1417 Instrumental
SCHOENBERG / BERG / WEBERN: Piano Music 8.553870 Instrumental
CLARINET (THE ART OF THE) 8.557232 Chamber Music
GOULD PLAYS THE PIANO IN STOCKHOLM, 1958 BIS-CD-323-24 Instrumental
BERG / EISLER / SCHOENBERG / RAVEL: Early Piano Music BIS-CD-23 Instrumental
LEAVING HOME: Orchestral Music in the 20th Century, Vol. 1: Dancing On A Volcano (NTSC) 102033 Classical Documentary
Discover Music of the Twentieth Century 8.558168-69 Music Education
LEAVING HOME: Orchestral Music in the 20th Century (NTSC) 102073 Classical Documentary
REVOLUTION DER KLANGE (DIE): Musik im 20. Jahrhundert (NTSC) 102072 Classical Documentary




 
 
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