Webern’s Miniature Masterpieces
Composer Samuel Andreyev presents an overview of Anton Webern’s Drei kleine Stücke (Three Little Pieces) for cello and piano, op. 11. 00:00 Introduction 01:05 Context 03:21 General Characteristics 05:27 Rhythm 07:20 Harmony 08:30 Form 13:17 Conclusion Recordings used in this video: Anton von Webern, Drei kleine Stücke Jean-Guihen Queyras, cello; Alexandre Tharaud, piano (for short excerpts only) Mikhail Khomitser, cello and Aleksandr Tchaikovsky, piano (for the complete performances) J. S. Bach, Concerto for Oboe in F major BWV 1053a Marcel Ponseele, oboe; Ensemble il Gardellino SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL / samuelandreyev http://www.samuelandreyev.com/donate ZOOM LESSONS IN COMPOSITION / ANALYSIS http://www.samuelandreyev.com/teaching LINKS Website: http://www.samuelandreyev.com Twitter: / samuelandreyev THE SAMUEL ANDREYEV PODCAST On Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/266909 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MYQHsG... On iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast... Post-production: Marek Iwaszkiewicz Visit Marek’s YouTube channel: / marekiwaszkiewiczmusic

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