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particular movement in your life does the music remind you of (three piano pieces)


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Answered by Anonymous
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The Three Piano Pieces were written in Schönberg’s extremely productive creative phase in 1909, during which he also composed the Five Pieces for Orchestra, op. 16, and “Erwartung,” op. 17. Besides fundamental innovations in the handling of material (mainly in the solution of the form-building hierarchy of tonic thinking), important elements of musical tradition remain...

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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ANSWER:- The Three Piano Pieces were written by Schönberg in 1909, a year in which he was incredibly busy artistically and also wrote "Erwartung" and the Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. Important facets of musical heritage still exist in addition to major advances in material management (particularly in the resolution of the form-building hierarchy of tonic thinking).

EXPLANATION:- 1. The Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg produced a collection of solo piano compositions titled Drei Klavierstücke ("Three Piano Pieces"), Op. 11, in 1909. In the composer's work, they serve as an early illustration of atonality.
2. The first two pieces, which date from February 1909, are sometimes recognised as the turning point in Schoenberg's use of conventional tonality, suggesting that the language of common-practice harmony that had been present in his earlier works.

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