Weber
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Born / died
1941
Movement
20th-century classical
Location
Germany
Friends / contemporaries
Alain Lefèvre, Alexander Melnikov, Alexander Vedernikov +3 more
Composer, conductor, virtuoso, novelist, and essayist, Carl Maria von Weber is one of the great figures of German Romanticism.Spotify
Known for his opera Der Freischütz, a work which expresses the spirit and aspirations of German Romanticism, Weber was the quintessential Romantic artist, turning to poetry, history, folklore, and myths for inspiration and striving to create a convincing synthesis of fantastic literature and music. Resembling the Faust legend, Der Freischütz (the term suggests the idea of an marksman relying on magic) is a story of two lovers whose ultimate fate is decided by supernatural forces, a story which Weber brings to life by masterfully translating into music the otherworldly, particularly sinister, aspects of the narrative.Spotify
Weber's additional claim to fame are his works for woodwind instruments, which include two concertos and a concertino for clarinet, a concerto for bassoon, and a superb quintet for clarinet and string quartet. Born in 1786, Weber studied with Michael Haydn and Abbé Vogler. Appointed Kappelmeister at Breslau in 1804, he gained fame as an opera composer with the production, in 1811, of Abu Hassan.Spotify
In 1813, he became director of the Prague Opera. In Prague, where he remained until 1816, Weber developed a mostly French repertoire, taking an active, and highly creative, part in the practical aspects of opera production. Underlying his often controversial efforts to reform opera production was his ardent desire to create a German operatic tradition.Spotify
Although there were, indeed, capable composers in the German-speaking lands, the idea of a German opera provoked much opposition, as the public, trained to perceive opera as an exclusively Italian art form, regarded the concept of German opera as a contradiction in terms, despite the existence of a singspiel tradition, brilliantly exemplified by the Magic Flute by Mozart. While Weber's appointment as Royal Kappelmeister at Dresden, not to mention the triumphant production of Der Freischütz (1821), certainly strengthened his position as champion of German opera, his opponents remained unconvinced. Weber's next opera, Euryanthe (1823), failed to repeat the success of Der Freischütz.Spotify
In Euryanthe, his only opera without spoken dialogue, Weber introduced the device of recurrent themes throughout the entire opera, thus anticipating Wagner. Although Weber brilliantly adapted a variety of harmonic styles and textures to the dramatic narrative, the overall effect was seriously hampered by a rambling libretto, an inept adaptation of a medieval romance already used by Shakespeare in Cymbeline. In 1825, Weber was invited to London.Spotify
Among the works he was expected to conduct was Oberon, another opera with a Shakespearean theme. The librettist, who took the story from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, created, in a misguided effort to please the public, an incredible hodgepodge, even more convoluted than Euryanthe, that not even Weber's genius could salvage. Nevertheless, Oberon, which the English public received with admiration, contains much gorgeous music, including examples of lush orchestration and exquisite tone painting.Spotify
Often performed in concert, the overture is a true Romantic gem. Already in poor health before his London tour, Weber died in the English capital in 1826, shortly after the premiere of Oberon at Covent Garden.Spotify
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Movement
20th-century classical · Wikipedia
20th-century classical music is Western art music that was written between 1901 and 2000, inclusive. Musical style diverged during the 20th century as it never had previously, so this century was without a dominant style. Modernism, impressionism, and post-romanticism can all be traced to the decades before the turn of the 20th century, but can be included because they evolved beyond the musical boundaries of the 19th-century styles that were part of the earlier common practice period. Neoclassicism and expressionism came mostly after 1900. Minimalism started later in the century and can be seen as a change from the modern to postmodern era, although some date postmodernism from as early as about 1930. Aleatory, atonality, serialism, musique concrète, and electronic music were all developed during the century. Jazz and ethnic folk music became important influences on many composers during this century.
How this movement sounds
new harmoniesnew rhythmsneoclassicismatonalityminimalismsharp contrasts
20th-century classical listening cues: variety and experimentation. Some music keeps older forms (neoclassicism) but with sharper harmonies, leaner textures, and motoric rhythms.
Other strands move toward atonality (no clear tonal center) or explore new scales and sonorities; rhythm can become more complex, more mechanical, or more jagged.
Timbre and texture are often treated as structural elements: changes in sound color can function like 'harmonic' events.
A practical way to listen: instead of expecting a 'tune', track motives (tiny cells), rhythm, and register. Modern pieces often build form by transforming small units rather than by long melodies.
Minimalism is another common thread: repetition, gradual change, and a focus on pulse and process over long spans.
How Weber sounds
new harmonyrhythmic bitecolor & textureminimal patternsextended techniques
Modern/contemporary music varies wildly, but you will often hear experimentation with harmony, rhythm, and sound color as primary material.
Some strands emphasize rhythmic bite and sharp contrasts; others explore timbre and atmosphere; minimalism builds from repeating patterns and gradual change.
If the music feels less about singable melody and more about texture, pulse, or color, you are probably hearing a modern idiom.
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France Musique · published 2026-04-23
Le violoniste Frank Peter Zimmermann en récital dans un programme viennois, de Schubert à Schoenberg
2026
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YouTube · published 2026-02-06 · 1h 37m
Leonkoro Quartet | Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn and Webern - Live from Wigmore Hall
2026Quartet1h 37m
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Carnegie Hall · published 2025-05-16 · 2m
Bregenz Festival: Weber’s Der Freischütz conducted by Enrique Mazzola (excerpt) | Carnegie Hall+
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YouTube · published 2024-05-27 · 1h 0m
Tchaikovsky Swan Lake, Webern Passacaglia - BBC Symphony Orchestra - Bernard Haitink (RAH 1976)
1976Symphony1h 0m
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YouTube · published 2024-02-12 · 33m
Portrait Concert of Anton Webern | Caroline Melzer, Enno Poppe, Ensemble Modern
202433m
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YouTube · published 2023-02-12 · 10m
Webern Langsamer Satz. Amit Peled, conductor Mount Vernon Virtuosi. Live (iPhone) recording.
202310m
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YouTube · published 2022-05-30 · 29m
Berg: Concerto for violin and orchestra - Louis Krasner, violino; Anton Webern, direttore
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YouTube · published 2022-02-12 · 20m
Weber: Klarinetconcert nr.1 in f - Paul Meyer en Nederlands Kamerorkest - Live concert HD
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YouTube · published 2021-03-14 · 12m
Webern - Im Sommerwind | WDR Symphony Orchestra | Jukka-Pekka Saraste
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YouTube · published 2021-03-14 · 10m
Karajan and the New York Philharmonic, live in 1958: Webern, Five Pieces, op. 5
1958Op.10m
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YouTube · published 2021-02-12 · 42m
Daniel Quartet in concert: Schubert and Webern
2021Quartet42m
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YouTube · published 2019-03-15 · 13m
Anton Webern : Im Sommerwind, idyll for large orchestra after a poem by Bruno Wille (1904)
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YouTube · published 2019-02-13 · 10m
Anton Webern - Langsamer Satz, arr. for String Orchestra (iPalpiti/Schmieder)
201910m
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YouTube · published 2018-03-15 · 14m
Symphony op.21 (Anton Webern) [Ensemble JER, 1997]
1997SymphonyOp.14m
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Berlin Philharmonic · published 2017-05-19 · 3m
Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 / Ottensamer - Jansons - Berliner Philharmoniker
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YouTube · published 2017-03-15 · 15m
Anton Webern - Im Sommerwind (1904) Chicago/Haitink Live
201715m
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Berlin Philharmonic · published 2016-05-19 · 3m
Weber: "Der Freischütz" Overture / Karajan - Berliner Philharmoniker
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Berlin Philharmonic · published 2015-05-20 · 2m
Weber: "Der Freischütz" Overture / Chung · Berliner Philharmoniker
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YouTube · published 2015-03-16 · 30m
EBERHARD WEBER - Live in Theaterhaus, Stuttgart (1989)
198930m
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YouTube · published 2014-03-16 · 21m
Israeli Chamber Project | Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No.1, Op.9 (Arranged by Anton Webern)
2014SymphonyOp.21m
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