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iren2701 [21]
3 years ago
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Which students of Schoenberg continued his work with Serialism in music? Berg Weber Webern Monet Kafka

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spin [16.1K]3 years ago
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Berg and Webern continued Schoenberg's work with Serialism in music.

padilas [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

Berg and Webern

Explanation:

Schoenberg, Berg and Webern were active promoters of their own works and creative installations, authors of a number of books and articles explaining and justifying their positions. The ideas of Schoenberg, Berg and Webern have been disseminated in the works of composers of many countries.

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