Achim Breiling wrote of the Second Viennese School:
>This term is usually used for pupils of Schoeberg and Webern. Some
>other names that come to mind are Egon Wellesz, Stepan Wolpe and
>Fredrich Cerha.
This musical area is not a major one for me, but I do have a PAN disc
devoted to Wellesz; it contains a piano concerto, divertimento, and three
piano pieces. So far, I find the works interesting, but I haven't formed
any final opinion yet. They definitely have a strong romantic idiom.
I'm looking forward to hearing the new Cerha chamber music disc on CPO.
It just hasn't shown up on my screen yet.
Don Satz
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