Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31

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Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31 is a landmark twelve-tone orchestral composition by Arnold Schoenberg that exemplifies his mature serial style and innovative approach to variation form.

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instanceOf composer
orchestral composition
twelve-tone composition
composer Arnold Schoenberg
composerInstanceOf Arnold Schoenberg
countryOfOrigin Austria
form theme and variations
genre classical music
orchestral music
hasPart Finale
Theme
Variation I
Variation II
Variation III
Variation IV
Variation V
Variation VI
Variation VII
language none (instrumental)
movementCount 9
nationality Austrian
notableFor innovative approach to variation form
mature application of twelve-tone method
opusNumber 31
premiereConductor Wilhelm Furtwängler
premiereEnsemble Berlin Philharmonic
premiereLocation Berlin
scoredFor orchestra
stylePeriod 20th-century classical music
usesTechnique serialism
twelve-tone technique

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Arnold Schoenberg notableWork Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31