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Zwei Klavierstücke (Schoenberg)

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''Zwei Klavierstücke'', Op. 33, also known as ''Zwei Stücke'', or in English as Two Piano Pieces and Two Pieces, is a composition for piano by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. They were composed between 1928 and 1931 and were Schoenberg's last works for piano.
== Composition ==

Schoenberg's ''Piano Pieces'' were just some of the smaller compositions that he made after finishing Von Heute auf Morgen and Moses und Aron. He started composing the first movement, Op. 33a, when the director of Universal Edition contacted him to publish the first piece in Op. 11 in an anthology of piano compositions. Schoenberg then decided to write a new piece on December 25, 1928, and finished it on April 25, 1929. The composition of the second movement, however, took only three days, from October 8 to 10, 1931, while he was staying in Barcelona.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.moragacleanxpress.com/keysoundart/articles/Schoenberg%20Piano%20Piece.html )〕 They were composed separately, but it is still unknown if Schoenberg had conceived them to be a full-length composition in itself.
Both movements were also premiered separately. The first movement was published by Universal Edition in July, 1929, and premiered in Berlin, in January 30, 1931, by Else C. Klaus. The second movement was published by The New Music Society of California Publisher, in April, 1932, and premiered in San Francisco's New Music Society in January 11, 1934, by Douglas Thompson. Since then, it was also been published by Belmont Music Publishers and by Schott Music.

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