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Fritz Heinrich Klein (2 February 1892 in Budapest – 12 July 1977 in Linz) was an Austrian composer. He was a student of Alban Berg and the inventor of the all-interval row. Klein's twelve-tone theories appear to originate independently of Schoenberg's as with Josef Matthias Hauer's, and these claims as well as frequent stylistic changes helped to exclude him from the Second Viennese School, though Klein's theories where highly influential on Alban Berg. Klein considered his piece, Die Maschine: Eine extonale Selbstsatire, Op. 1 (1921) the first in which a twelve-tone row appears along with its retrograde, inversion, and transposed forms. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Die Maschine, Op. 1 (Version for Piano Four Hands)
402Die Maschine: Eine extonale Selbstsatire, Op. 1
283Andante Rubato
224Die Maschine - Eine extonale Selbstsatire, op. 1
195Zehn extonale Klavierstücke, op. 4: Allegro non troppo
156Zehn extonale Klavierstücke, op. 4: Largo - animato
157Zehn extonale Klavierstücke, op. 4: Zehn extonale Klavierstücke Lento
158Zehn extonale Klavierstücke, op. 4: Tempo comodo
139Zehn extonale Klavierstücke, op. 4: Adagio
1310Zehn extonale Klavierstücke, op. 4: Larghetto
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Alban Berg and followers
The Viennese School: Teachers and Followers of Alban Berg
1923

The Viennese School - Teachers and Followers
The Viennese School - Teachers & Followers
Titolo Sconosciuto
Viennese School: Teachers and Followers: Alban Berg
the viennese school. teachers & followers: alban berg
Teachers & Followers - Alban Berg
Teachers and Followers
The Viennese School - Teachers & Followers - Alban Berg (Schleiermacher)