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Anton Webern - Six Bagatelles, Op. 9 (bis)

for string orchestra

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Material type Live Audio Recording
Date 17-09-1962
Duration 285
Description

Anton Webern's Six Bagatelles, Op. 9 for string quartet performed as an encore at the 6th Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music.


The piece was performed by LaSalle Quartet (Walter Levin - I violin, Henry Meyer - II violin, Peter Kamnitzer - viola, Jack Kirstein - cello) on 17 September 1962 at the Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Hall.


Movement titles:


  1. Massig;
  2. Leicht bewegt;
  3. Ziemlich fliessend;
  4. Sehr langsam;
  5. Ausserst langsam;
  6. Fliessend.

[programme book cover design: Wojciech Zamecznik]

Names
First and last name Anton Webern
Function Composer
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Date of birth 03-12-1883
Date of death 15-09-1945
Description Austrian composer
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Ensembles/Orchestras
Name LaSalle Quartet
Function Performer
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Description kwartet smyczkowy aktywny w latach 1946-1987
Related persons
First and last name Henry Meyer
Function 1st violin
Date of birth 29-06-1923
Date of death 18-12-2006
First and last name Walter Levin
Function 2nd violin
Date of birth 06-12-1924
Date of death 04-08-2017
First and last name Peter Kamnitzer
Function viola
Date of birth 27-11-1922
Date of death 23-02-2016
First and last name Jack Kirstein
Function cello
Date of birth 15-02-1921
Date of death 04-08-1996
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Events
Name 6th Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music
Place Warsaw
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Start date 15-09-1962
End date 23-09-1962
Related institutions
Name Polish Composers' Union
Function Organiser
Polmic.pl
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