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Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31 (1926–28) is an orchestral set of variations on a theme, composed by Arnold Schoenberg and is his first twelve-tone composition for a large ensemble. Premiered in December 1928 by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler, it was greeted by a tumultuous scandal. The theme of the piece is stated in measures 34–57. The orchestration includes a flexatone. The piece features the BACH motif (B♭–A–C–B♮). The tone row in its four permutations (labeled Prime, Retrograde, Inversion, and Retrograde Inversion) are shown below.

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  • Variationen für Orchester (Schönberg) (de)
  • Variations pour orchestre (Schönberg) (fr)
  • 管弦楽のための変奏曲 (シェーンベルク) (ja)
  • Variations for Orchestra (Schoenberg) (en)
  • 樂隊變奏曲 (zh)
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  • Die 1928 in Berlin unter Leitung von Wilhelm Furtwängler uraufgeführten Variationen für Orchester op. 31 des österreichischen Komponisten Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951) sind sein erstes in reiner Zwölftontechnik geschriebenes Orchesterwerk. (de)
  • Les Variations pour orchestre (allemand Variationen für Orchestrer) opus 31 sont un cycle de neuf variations sur un thème original avec introduction et finale d'Arnold Schönberg. Composées entre 1926 et 1928, elles sont créées le 2 décembre 1928 par l'Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin dirigé par Wilhelm Furtwängler. (fr)
  • 管弦楽のための変奏曲(Variationen für Orchester )作品31は、アルノルト・シェーンベルクが1926年から1928年にかけて作曲した管弦楽曲。十二音技法を用いて書かれた最初の大規模な作品である。 初演は1928年12月2日、ベルリンにおいてヴィルヘルム・フルトヴェングラー指揮のベルリン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団によって行われ、一大スキャンダルを巻き起こした。 出版は1929年、ウィーンのウニヴェルザール出版社から。 (ja)
  • 乐队变奏曲(Variations for Orchestra,Op. 31),是阿诺德·勋伯格於1926年至1928年创作的一套变奏曲,也是他第一部为管弦樂團创作的十二音技作品。1928年12月,該作品由威廉·富特文格勒指挥的柏林爱乐乐团首演。 (zh)
  • Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31 (1926–28) is an orchestral set of variations on a theme, composed by Arnold Schoenberg and is his first twelve-tone composition for a large ensemble. Premiered in December 1928 by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler, it was greeted by a tumultuous scandal. The theme of the piece is stated in measures 34–57. The orchestration includes a flexatone. The piece features the BACH motif (B♭–A–C–B♮). The tone row in its four permutations (labeled Prime, Retrograde, Inversion, and Retrograde Inversion) are shown below. (en)
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  • Variations for Orchestra (en)
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  • Arnold Schoenberg in 1927 by Man Ray (en)
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