Berg: Op 6 Praeludium

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Product information "Berg: Op 6 Praeludium"

License Berg: Op 6 Praeludium for your next creative project through Artyfile. This orchestral prelude from Alban Berg's Three Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6 delivers dark, mystical intensity — rich harmonic layers of strings, clarinet, horns, oboe and percussion building toward moments of restrained power and shadowy beauty. Available as a lossless WAV download from EUR 29.90, with full worldwide sync rights included.

About This Recording

This recording features a full orchestral ensemble performing Berg's expressionist masterwork with authentic acoustic instruments — violin, cello, strings, clarinet, oboe, horns and drums. The Praeludium (Prelude) opens the three-movement suite with an atmosphere of tension and foreboding, characteristic of Berg's early atonal language that bridges late Romantic orchestration with Second Viennese School harmonic innovation. Captured in broadcast-standard 44.1 kHz WAV quality and published by Artyfile Edition (SKU: ars21000595.1).

Licensing and Use Cases

With an Artyfile Basic license (EUR 29.90), you receive:

  • Full worldwide sync rights — film, documentary, commercial, social media, YouTube, broadcast
  • Perpetual license — no expiry, no renewals, no recurring fees
  • Instant WAV download (44.1 kHz lossless studio quality)
  • No additional collection society fees — sync rights managed directly by Artyfile
  • Copyright-safe for all platforms (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Vimeo)
  • No subscription required — one-time purchase, lifetime use

Artyfile Limited Edition (EUR 96.90) includes everything above plus 1% ownership of the master rights as a Music NFT on Ethereum — earn from global streaming royalties and future sync placements. Increase your share by purchasing additional units.

Perfect For

  • Horror and psychological thriller films — Berg's dark harmonic language and somber orchestration create unease, tension and atmospheric dread ideal for supernatural scenes, psychological horror and slow-burn suspense
  • Art house and independent cinema — the expressionist provenance and atonal textures lend intellectual weight and cinematic gravitas to auteur-driven narratives, avant-garde visuals and festival submissions
  • Documentaries on history and conflict — the prelude's brooding intensity underscores wartime narratives, early 20th-century subject matter and explorations of cultural upheaval with period-authentic orchestral weight
  • Adventure and discovery content — mystical orchestral passages evoke landscapes of the unknown, working well beneath exploration sequences, archaeological discoveries and nature cinematography with a dark, contemplative tone
  • Fantasy and magical storytelling — enchanting, otherworldly textures serve dark fantasy, mythological narratives and supernatural world-building where wonder meets danger
  • Luxury and cultural brand films — convey sophistication, depth and artistic heritage in campaigns for museums, galleries, classical events, fine arts institutions and premium cultural brands

Why License Through Artyfile

Licensing classical orchestral recordings elsewhere often means navigating multiple rights holders, unclear collection society obligations and unpredictable costs. With Artyfile, sync rights and master rights are managed directly — one purchase, one license, worldwide clearance. No subscription required, no hidden fees. Artyfile music is registered with GEMA and all collecting societies for worldwide monitoring, but sync rights are handled independently by Artyfile, so you pay once and receive full clearance with no additional GEMA fees or separate negotiations.

Track Details

ComposerAlban Berg (1885-1935)
WorkThree Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6 — I. Praeludium
GenreClassical, Background
InstrumentsOrchestra, Strings, Violin, Cello, Clarinet, Oboe, Horns, Drums, Instrumental
MoodsAdventure/Discovery, Dark/Somber, Magical/Mystical
TempoMedium
FormatWAV 44.1 kHz (lossless studio quality)
SKUars21000595.1
PublisherArtyfile Edition
LabelArtyfile
LicenseWorldwide, perpetual sync rights included

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Berg: Op 6 Praeludium in my film or YouTube video?

Yes. Every Artyfile Basic purchase includes full worldwide sync rights. You can use this track in films, documentaries, YouTube videos, Instagram Reels, TikTok, commercials, corporate videos and any other visual media — without copyright strikes or additional fees.

Is this recording copyright-safe for social media platforms?

Artyfile manages all sync and master rights directly. Your license covers YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Vimeo and all other major platforms. No Content ID claims, no takedown risk.

Do I need to pay GEMA fees when using this track?

No. While Artyfile music is registered with GEMA and other collecting societies for worldwide monitoring, the sync rights are managed directly by Artyfile. You pay once and receive full clearance — no additional GEMA fees, no separate negotiations.

What is the difference between Artyfile Basic and Limited Edition?

Artyfile Basic (EUR 29.90) gives you the track with full sync rights and instant WAV download. Artyfile Limited Edition (EUR 96.90) includes everything in Basic plus 1% ownership of the master rights as a Music NFT on Ethereum. As a co-owner, you earn from global streaming royalties and future sync placements.

Is this a real orchestral recording or a synthesised reproduction?

This is a genuine performance by professional musicians with real orchestral instruments — full strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. No MIDI, no sample libraries — real instruments, broadcast-quality production mastered at 44.1 kHz.

Can I use Berg: Op 6 Praeludium commercially in advertisements or client work?

Yes. The Artyfile license covers all commercial use cases worldwide, including paid advertisements, client productions, broadcast television, cinema releases and digital campaigns. One license, unlimited commercial use, no royalty payments beyond the initial purchase.

BPM: Medium
Genres: Background, Classical
Instruments: Cello, Clarinet, Drums, Horns, Instrumental, Oboe, Orchestra, Strings, Violin
Moods: Adventure / Discovery, Dark / Somber, Magical / Mystical

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