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- Skandalkonzert abstract "The Skandalkonzert of March 31, 1913, was a concert of the Wiener Konzertverein (Vienna Concert Society) conducted by Arnold Schoenberg in the Great Hall of the Musikverein. The audience, shocked by the expressionism and experimentalism of the Second Viennese School, began rioting, and the concert was ended prematurely. A fight between a concert organizer Erhard Buschbeck and Oscar Straus led to a trial.The program listed:Anton von Webern: Six Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6Alexander von Zemlinsky: Four Orchestral Songs on poems by Maeterlinck (eventually published as Zemlinsky's Op. 13, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 were performed at the Skandalkonzert)Arnold Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9Alban Berg: Two of the Five Orchestral Songs on Picture-Postcard Texts by Peter Altenberg, Op. 4 Nos. 2 and 3. Both the lyrical and musical side of this premiere were seen as provocative.The concert was ended before the scheduled performance of Gustav Mahler's Kindertotenlieder could begin.During Berg's songs the audience called for both poet and composer to be committed, despite it being public knowledge that Altenberg was already committed to an asylum at the time. Though not present at the concert he was granted leave to attend the dress-rehearsal that morning and three days later he wrote a prose sketch depicting Alma Mahler there. At the concert it was during Berg's songs that the fighting began. At the trial, Straus commented that the thud of Buschbeck's punch had been the most harmonious sound at the entire concert. For Berg's work the Skandalkonzert had lasting consequences: the songs were not performed again until 1952, and the full score did not appear in print until 1966.".
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- Skandalkonzert subject Category:1913_in_Austria.
- Skandalkonzert subject Category:20th-century_scandals.
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- Skandalkonzert subject Category:Concerts.
- Skandalkonzert subject Category:Modernism_(music).
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- Skandalkonzert comment "The Skandalkonzert of March 31, 1913, was a concert of the Wiener Konzertverein (Vienna Concert Society) conducted by Arnold Schoenberg in the Great Hall of the Musikverein. The audience, shocked by the expressionism and experimentalism of the Second Viennese School, began rioting, and the concert was ended prematurely. A fight between a concert organizer Erhard Buschbeck and Oscar Straus led to a trial.The program listed:Anton von Webern: Six Pieces for Orchestra, Op.".
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