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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: Riot in the Concert Hall
Description: It became known as the ‘Skandalkonzert’: an evening of expressionist, experimental pieces at Vienna’s Great Hall of the Musikverein on March 31, 1913, which so disturbed the audience that rioting and slapping ensued, followed by a lawsuit.Â
In time, it established the reputations of The Second Viennese School - a group of composers like Shoenberg and Weber, who sought to break away from the traditional tonal system and create a new form of classical music.
In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider whether it was simply the running order, not the artistic demands of the pieces...