Stravinsky and Schoenberg: 100 Years Part 2

This week in our exploration of the past 100 years of modernism in  music we take a look at the legacy of Arnold Schoenberg. The 1912  performance of Pierrot Lunaire created a model of atonality that  continues to influence modern composers in the present day. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Arnold Schoenberg – Pierrot Lunaire Part One Ensemble Intercontemporain Anton Webern – Five Movements for String Quartet, op. 5 Emerson String Quartet Alban Berg – Violin Concerto Anne-Sophie Mutter Pierre Boulez – Structures Book 1 Milton Babbitt – String Quartet No. 2 Bernard Rands – Concertino Augusta Read Thomas – In My Sky at Twilight

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A podcast about the most fascinating time in classical music history: right now. Relevant Tones features interviews with and music by some of the most creative figures in contemporary classical music, themed shows exploring new trends in classical music and frequent live streamed shows featuring conversations and music performances. Hosted and produced by Seth Boustead, Austin Williams, Stephen Anthony Rawson and Matt Dotson.