I find myself in some confusion.
Earlier this evening, New Generation Artists included performances of early songs by Berg: the first, titled "Wo die Goldregen Steht" is listed in Radio Times as being Op 2 No 2; two of the subsequent three Berg songs are listed as Op 5 Nos 1 and 2 and Op 6 No 3. I am puzzled: All my literature has a completely different song as the second of Op 2, "Nacht"; Op 3 is the String Quartet of 1910 and Op 6 the Three Orchestral Pieces of 1914. All of the songs performed during the programme were in a style I would hitherto have regarded as predative of the period of the Piano Sonata Op 1, though none were from the "Sieben Fruhe Lieder". No dates of composition were announced for any of the pieces played (including Janacek's lovely piano pieces "On an Overgrown Path") - something I am finding more and more to be the case these days in Radio 3 broadcasts.
Can somebody more up-to-date than myself please inform me if someone has "re-opused" Berg's oeuvre?
Thanks in anticipation.
S-A
Earlier this evening, New Generation Artists included performances of early songs by Berg: the first, titled "Wo die Goldregen Steht" is listed in Radio Times as being Op 2 No 2; two of the subsequent three Berg songs are listed as Op 5 Nos 1 and 2 and Op 6 No 3. I am puzzled: All my literature has a completely different song as the second of Op 2, "Nacht"; Op 3 is the String Quartet of 1910 and Op 6 the Three Orchestral Pieces of 1914. All of the songs performed during the programme were in a style I would hitherto have regarded as predative of the period of the Piano Sonata Op 1, though none were from the "Sieben Fruhe Lieder". No dates of composition were announced for any of the pieces played (including Janacek's lovely piano pieces "On an Overgrown Path") - something I am finding more and more to be the case these days in Radio 3 broadcasts.
Can somebody more up-to-date than myself please inform me if someone has "re-opused" Berg's oeuvre?
Thanks in anticipation.
S-A
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