Alban Berg
1885 - 1935
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Biography
Alban Berg (1885-1935) was an Austrian composer known for his contribution to the Second Viennese School alongside Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern. His music is characterized by its atonal and serialist techniques, notably in his opera 'Wozzeck' and Violin Concerto. Berg's works often explore psychological depths and existential themes, making him a key figure in 20th-century music.
Famous Quotes (5)
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I cannot live without this music, I am its involuntary servant.
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Only a creative artist can fully appreciate the work of another creative artist.
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To write every chord in a way that is perfect.
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There is no more human act than offering a piece of yourself to the public for their enjoyment or consumation. That is the essence of a good artist, that he can offer part of himself and, if need be, sacrifice part of himself and then regain it anew.
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Whatever I compose condensed into a tiny seed of an idea, must blossom forth to reveal the fundamental law governing the cohesion of the various parts.