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    Alban Berg, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Henle)

    Alban Berg, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Henle)

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    Berg Violin Concerto (To the Memory of an Angel) by Alban Berg, published by G. Henle Verlag, is one of the most emotionally powerful concertos ever written, merging modern technique with profound lyricism and human vulnerability.

    Key features

    A moving memorial work of rare emotional depth

    Blends modern serialism with lyrical and tonal elements

    Demands interpretive insight as much as technical command

    A defining masterpiece of the 20th-century violin repertoire

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    Alban Berg, Concert for Violin and Orchestra (Henle) MK

    Berg Violin Concerto (To the Memory of an Angel) by Alban Berg is presented in a scholarly Urtext edition published by G. Henle Verlag, edited by Michael Kube; composed in 1935 under the shadow of personal tragedy and dedicated “To the Memory of an Angel”—Manon Gropius, the young daughter of Walter Gropius and Alma Mahler—this concerto stands as one of the most profound and moving works of the 20th-century violin repertoire, blending twelve-tone technique with tonal lyricism, folk elements, and spiritual symbolism, and offering performers an extraordinary fusion of intellectual rigor and deep human expression.

    Key features:

    • A deeply personal requiem, transforming serial technique into music of striking emotional immediacy
    • Uniquely bridges atonality and tonality, making modern language feel lyrical and accessible
    • Combines intimate chamber-like moments with overwhelming orchestral intensity
    • The final section offers a sense of transcendence and acceptance, rare in modern concerto writing
    • Demands emotional honesty and narrative depth as much as technical mastery
    • Fingerings and bowings by Frank Peter Zimmermann reflect modern performance insight into this complex score
    • A concerto that challenges performers to engage with music as memory, loss, and spiritual reflection, not mere virtuosity

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