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Anton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor, known as one of the main figures of the Second Viennese School. A student of Arnold Schoenberg, he significantly contributed to the development of twelve-tone technique and serialism. His notable works include "Passacaglia, Op. 1," "Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10," and "Symphony, Op. 21." Webern was known for his minimalist approach to music, often utilizing short, concentrated forms and silence as part of the composition. His work had a profound impact on the evolution of modern classical music in the 20th century.


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