TY - SOUND AU - Webern,Anton AU - Craft,Robert TI - The complete music [of] Anton Webern T2 - Columbia masterworks KW - Instrumental music KW - Vocal music N1 - Automatic sequence; Biographical and analytical notes, edited by Kurt Stone, and texts of the vocal works, with English translations by Eric Smith, Leroy Linick, Maria Massey, Robert Craft, and Kurt Stone (29 p. illus., ports., facsim.) laid in container; Passacaglia, op. 1 (1908) -- Entflieht auf leichten Kähnen, op. 2 (1908) -- Five songs, op. 3 (1909) -- Five songs, op. 4 (1909) -- Five movements for string quartet, op. 5 (1909) -- Six pieces, op. 6 (1909) -- Four pieces, op. 7 (1910) -- Two songs, op. 8 (1910) -- Six bagatelles, op. 9 (1913) -- Five pieces, op. 10 (1913) -- Three small pieces, op. 11 (1914) -- Four songs, op. 12 (1915-17) -- Four songs, op. 13 (1914-18) -- Six songs, op. 14 (1917-21) -- Five sacred songs, op. 15 (1917-22) -- Five canons, op. 16 (1924) -- Three traditional rhymes, op. 17 (1924) -- Three songs, op. 18 (1925) -- Two songs, op. 19 (1926) -- String trio, op. 20 (1927) -- Symphony, op. 21 (1928) -- Quartet, op. 22 (1930) -- Three songs, op. 23 (1934) -- Concerto, op. 24 (1935) -- Three songs, op. 25 (1935) -- Das augenlicht, op. 26 (1935) -- Variations for piano, op. 27 (1936) -- String quartet, op. 28 (1938) -- Cantata no. 1, op. 29 (1939) -- Variations for orchestra, op. 30 (1940) -- Cantata no. 2, op. 31 (1943); Vocal and instrumental soloists, choral and orchestral groups, principally associated with Hollywood film studios; Robert Craft, musical director; Recorded in Hollywood, Feb. 1954 to May 1956, the majority of the works during 1954 ER -