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Serenade for small orchestra (Fragment, 1896)

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This unfinished work is evidence of Schönberg’s initial approaches to composing for larger instrumental forces. The serenade was very prevalent in Vienna at that time; Robert Fuchs (Alexander Zemlinsky’s teacher) composed five works of that type by 1895, which Schönberg must have known, if only because of their great popularity – Fuchs' Serenade in F Major op. 9 is in his library.

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