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  1. A GCSE music presentation on the expressionist piece 'Peripetie', by Arnold Schoenberg.

  2. Peripetie General Points. Composed by Arnold Schoenberg. 4th piece in a set of 5 orchestral pieces composed in 1909. First performed in 1912. Schoenberg was very important in the expressionist movement and was the pioneer of atonal music.

  3. The Five Pieces for Orchestra (Fünf Orchesterstücke), Op. 16, were composed by Arnold Schoenberg in 1909, and first performed in London in 1912. The titles of the pieces, reluctantly added by the composer after the work's completion upon the request of his publisher, are as follows:

  4. Apr 2, 2012 · 'Peripetie' - by Arnold Schoenberg From 'Five Orchestral Pieces' Set Work 4 for GCSE Music Edexcel From Area Of Study 2 - Music in the 20th Century Genre: Expressionism Composed: 1909...

  5. Jun 27, 2023 · The freshness of summer proved to be very productive for him; apart from the Five Pieces for Orchestra op. 16, which he had begun in May (the fair copy of the full score was completed on 11 August), he also wrote the third piano piece of op. 11 and the expressionistic monodrama Erwartung op. 17.

  6. Expressionism Schoenberg = Thought ‘tone colours’ as important as melody, inventing the term ‘Klangfarbenmelodie’, or ‘tone colour melody’. This describes how instrumental timbre contributes to the melody and the pitches themselves. Schoenberg took Wagner’s use of chromaticism to its logical extreme – abandoning tonality and key ...

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