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Compositions by Anton (von) Webern

30 compositions
Composition M Catalog Comp'd Duration Publisher Notes  
Variations on “Der Winter ist vergangen” M. 24 1903 ca.

In G major and G minor; incomplete

Variations M. 25 1903 ca.

In F major and F minor; incomplete

[Movement] M. 26 1903 ca.

In E minor; incomplete

[Movement] M. 27 1903 ca.

In G major; incomplete

[Movement] M. 28 1903 ca.

In C minor; incomplete

[Movement] M. 66 1904 ca.

In C major; incomplete

Scherzo and Trio M. 68 1904 ca.

Two versions exist.

[Movement] M. 70 1904 ca.

In B-flat major; incomplete

Slow Movement M. 78 1905 A–B

Carl Fischer

 
Quartet [1905] M. 79 1905 B

Carl Fischer

Revised in 1905

[Movement] M. 80 1905 ca.

In D major and D minor; incomplete

[Movement] M. 105 1906 ca.

In D major and A major; incomplete

[Movement] M. 106 1906 ca.

In D major; incomplete

[Movement] M. 107 1906 ca.

In C major; incomplete

[Movement] M. 108 1906 ca.

In E minor; incomplete

[Movement] M. 109 1906 ca.

In D minor; incomplete

[Movement] M. 110 1906 ca.

In A major and E major; incomplete

[Movement] M. 111 1906 ca.

In D minor; incomplete

Rondò M. 115 1906

Carl Fischer

 
Theme and Variations M. 120 1907 ca.

In C-sharp minor; incomplete

Quartet [1907 ca.] M. 121 1907 ca.

In A minor; reconstructed by Edwin Haugan

Additional references:

Parker 2005

[Quartet] M. 122 1907 ca.

In C minor and C major; incomplete

5 Movements Op. 5, M. 147–51 1909 B

Universal Edition

 
3 Pieces M. 178–80 1913 A

The 1st and 3rd pieces were incorporated into the 6 Bagatelles, Op. 9; the 2nd piece (“Schmerz, immer blick nach oben,” M. 179) has a text by Webern.

Includes: Mezzo-soprano
6 Bagatelles Op. 9, M. 178, 171–74, 180 1913 A

Universal Edition

Moldenhauer 1978 says that Movements 2 to 5 come from a Quartet No. 2.

[Movement] M. 208 1914 ca.

Incomplete

[Quartet] M. 226, 228–30 1918

Incomplete

[Movement] M. 279 1925

Incomplete

[Movement] M. 304 1929

Incomplete

Quartet [1938] Op. 28, M. 328–30 1938 A

Universal Edition

 
Dedicated to / written for:

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge