Concerto for Nine Instruments (Webern)
| Concerto for Nine Instruments | |
|---|---|
| concerto by Anton Webern | |
| Incipit of Concerto, op. 24 | |
| English | Concerto for Nine Instruments | 
| Full title | Konzert, op. 24 | 
| Opus | 24 | 
| Year | 1934 | 
| Genre | Chamber music | 
| Style | Dodecaphonic | 
| Composed | January 1931 – September 1934 | 
| Dedication | Arnold Schoenberg, for his 60th birthday | 
| Performed | International Society for Contemporary Music Music Days | 
| Published | 1948 | 
| Publisher | Universal Edition | 
| Duration | 9' | 
| Scoring | flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola, and piano | 
| Premiere | |
| Date | September 4, 1935 | 
| Location | Prague | 
| Conductor | Heinrich Jalowetz | 
Anton Webern's Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24 (German: Konzert für neun Instrumente) is a twelve-tone chamber piece composed in 1934. Its tone row is one of the most notable in history. The piece is admired for its extreme concision and is considered a hallmark in the development of total serialism.