Listening to
Schoenberg's "Velklarte Nacht" from the box set "
Pierre Boulez conducts Schoenberg:"

The box set includes two versions of this work. One is the original version for string sextet, played by the Ensemble intercontemporain in 1983 (though I thought these types of small string ensembles typically are not "conducted"). The other is the later version written in 1943 for a string orchestra, performed by the New York Philharmonic in 1973.
I like both versions, but think I prefer the sextet version. I often like orchestral music more than small ensembles, in part because the different timbres of the different instruments help me understand the different parts.
But in this case, I think the sextet version is more direct, and clearer to me than the "string orchestra" version.
While Schoenberg seems to be particularly noted for "12-tone" approach, Verklarte is more in the tradition of the "romantic period." I am "warming up" to listen to Schoenberg's "Variations for Orchestra" which is a 12-tone composition!