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  1. A Working Friendship the Correspondence Between Richard Strauss and Hugo Von Hofmannsthal by Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, Richard Strauss, 1974-06
  2. The Life of Richard Strauss (Musical Lives) by Bryan Gilliam, 1999-08-28
  3. Richard Strauss: v. 1: Critical Commentary on His Life and Works by Norman Del Mar, 1962-12
  4. Lieder of Richard Strauss by Alan Jefferson, 1971-10-18
  5. The Richard Strauss Companion by Mark-Dan Schmid, 2003-09-30
  6. Arabella, Libretto by Richard Strauss, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, 1987-01-01
  7. Recollections and Reflections. by Richard Strauss, 1974-12-11
  8. Die Liege Der Danae Op 83 Cheerful Mythology in 3 Acts By Richard Strauss - Libretto By Joseph Gregorm Avery Fisher Hall Sunday 2000 American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein, Conductor by JOSEPH GREGOR RICHARD STRAUSS, 2000
  9. Richard Strauss: New Perspectives on the Composer and His Work (Sources of Music & Their Interpretation)
  10. The Cambridge Companion to Richard Strauss (Cambridge Companions to Music)
  11. A Confidential Matter: The Letters of Richard Strauss and Stefan Zweig, 1931-1935 by Richard Strauss, Stefan Zweig, 1977-09
  12. Gustav Mahler--Richard Strauss: Correspondence 1888-1911 by Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, 1996-06-15
  13. Richard Strauss: Salome (Cambridge Opera Handbooks)
  14. Richard Strauss: Elektra (Cambridge Opera Handbooks)

21. Richard Strauss
richard strauss. (18641949) Munich, Alemania
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Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Munich, Alemania
Obras:
Sonata para violonchelo y piano, opus 6 (1883)
Dedicatoria (lieder-1883)
Burleske para piano y orquesta, opus 11 (1885)
Aus Italien, opus 16 (fantasía sinfónica-1887) - Scenes From Neapolit
Don Juan, opus 20 (poema sinfónico-1888)
Macbeth, opus 23 (poema sinfónico-1890)
Muerte y transfiguración, opus 24 (poema sinfónico-1890)
Mañana (lieder-1894)
Till Eulenspiegel, opus 28 (poema sinfónico-1895) Así habló Zaratustra, opus 30 (poema sinfónico-1896) - Amanecer Don Quijote, opus 35 (poema sinfónico-1897) Vida de héroe, opus 40 (poema sinfónico-1898) Four Last Songs (soprano y orquesta-1948) Sinfonía doméstica, opus 53 (1904) Sinfonía Alpina, opus 64 (1915) Salomé (1905) Electra (1909) El caballero de la rosa (1911) Vals Ariadna de Naxos (1912) La mujer sin sombra (1919) Elena egipcia (1928) Arabella (1933) La mujer silenciosa (1935) Daphne (1938) Capriccio (1942) Biografía: En su segundo periodo (1887-1904), en el que consiguió una gran maestría en el arte de la orquestación, Strauss creó una serie de obras que figuran en el repertorio habitual. Perfeccionó el poema sinfónico y utilizó el sistema del leitmotiv (uso de temas recurrentes con asociaciones extramusicales específicas) que había sido desarrollado principalmente por el compositor alemán Richard Wagner. También introdujo innovaciones de tipo armónico y de instrumentación, ampliando así las posibilidades expresivas de la orquesta sinfónica moderna. Entre las obras de este periodo se encuentran Don Juan (1888), Macbeth (1890), Muerte y transfiguración (1890), Till Eulenspiegel (1895), Así habló Zaratustra (1896), Don Quijote (1897) y Vida de héroe (1898).

22. Exponat: Photo: Strauss, Richard, 1949
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24. Composer Biography - Strauss, Richard
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Strauss, Richard (Georg)
Born: Munich, 11 June 1864
Died: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 8 Sept 1949
Nationality: German
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His father, a professional horn player, gave him a musical grounding exclusively in the classics, and he composed copiously from the age of six. He went briefly to university, but had no formal tuition in composition. He had several works given in Munich, including a symphony, when he was 17, and the next year a wind serenade in Dresden and a violin concerto in Vienna. At 20, a second symphony was given in New York and he conducted the Meiningen Orchestra in a suite for wind. In 1885 he became conductor of that orchestra, but soon left and visited Italy. He had been influenced by Lisztian and Wagnerian thinking; one result was Aus Italien Other tone poems followed: Macbeth Don Juan and come from the late 1880s. It is Don Juan Guntram , which was a modest success but a failure later in Munich. His conducting career developed; he directed many major operas, including Wagner at Bayreuth, and returned to Munich in 1896 as chief conductor at the opera. To the late 1890s belong the witty and colourful Till Eulenspiegel , a portrait of a disrespectful rogue with whom Strauss clearly had a good deal of sympathy, the graphic yet also poetic and psychologically subtle Don Quixote (cast respectively in rondo and variation forms) and Ein Heldenleben , "a hero's life", where Strauss himself is the hero and his adversaries the music critics. There is more autobiography in the

27. Guardian Unlimited | Arts | Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs
richard strauss Four Last Songs Andrew Clements Friday December 14, 2001 The Guardianstrauss's Four Last Songs rank among the most haunting music ever written
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Strauss's Four Last Songs rank among the most haunting music ever written. Until recently, they were seen as constituting the composer's own requiem - a self-conscious farewell to existence, given loving expression by an idealised soprano voice and intended for performance after his death. But it is now accepted that Strauss, envisaging a performance in his lifetime, wrote the songs specifically for the great Wagnerian soprano Kirsten Flagstad. The greatest version remains the 1973 DG recording with Gundula Janowitz and Herbert von Karajan. Janowitz's singing possesses a genuinely transcendental radiance that is second to none. Karajan perfectly captures the darkening mood as life slowly begins to ebb away, while the playing by the Berlin Philharmonic is matchless.

28. Guardian Unlimited | Arts Critics | Richard Strauss' Death And The Maiden
Death and the maiden richard strauss was obsessed with his opera, Daphne it haunted the rest of his life's work. Tim Ashley reveals
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Richard Strauss was obsessed with his opera, Daphne - it haunted the rest of his life's work. Tim Ashley reveals the political intrigue and Nazi intimidation behind its creation
Friday May 10, 2002 The Guardian Apollo and Daphne, by Bernini In June 1949, a camera crew arrived at Richard Strauss's villa in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, to make a documentary to mark the ailing composer's 85th birthday. The film was, by all accounts, hastily flung together. As part of the celebrations, Strauss had gone to Munich to hear a dress rehearsal of his opera Der Rosenkavalier, and had surprised everyone by asking if he could conduct the second-act finale. Newsreel cameras were rolling, and, days later, the crew arrived in Garmisch to ask Strauss whether he would permit them to film him playing one of his own works on the piano.

29. Garmisch-Partenkirchen - Veranstaltungskalender
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31. Strauss, Richard
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Deutschland ), † 8. 9. 1949 Garmisch ( Deutschland ), Komponist, Dirigent. Namhafter deutscher Komponist der Spätromantik, arbeitete ab 1908 ("Elektra") viele Jahre mit H. von Hofmannsthal und J. Gregor Strauss neben G. Mahler und F. Weingartner zu den prominentesten seiner Zeit. Er dirigierte 1895 erstmals in Wien, war 1907/08 Gastdirigent der Wiener Philharmoniker, leitete 1919-24 mit F. Schalk die Wiener Salzburger Festspiele . Seine Opern spielen oft im Wiener Milieu, auch seine Musik (Walzer) hat wienerisches Kolorit. Strauss Literatur: F. Grasberger, R. Strauss , 1965; W. Schuh, R. Strauss , 1969; F. Grasberger, R. Strauss und die Wiener Oper, 1969; E. Krause, R. Strauss , 1975; W. Mann, R. Strauss , 1981; R. Strauss Strauss und Wien, 1999; M. Boyden, R. Strauss , 1999; T. Ashley, R. Strauss , 1999; W. Deppisch, R. Strauss mit Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten, 1999; F. Trenner, R.- Strauss Werkverzeichnis Strauss Gesellschaft Verweise auf andere Alben:
Video-Album: Clemens Krauss und Richard Strauss bei den Salzburgerfestspielen 1932.

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strauss, richard (Georg) Born Munich, 11 June 1864 Died GarmischPartenkirchen,8 Sept 1949 Nationality German composer. His father
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Strauss, Richard (Georg) Born: Munich, 11 June 1864
Died: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 8 Sept 1949
Nationality: German composer
His father, a professional horn player, gave him a musical grounding exclusively in the classics, and he composed copiously from the age of six. He went briefly to university, but had no formal tuition in composition. He had several works given in Munich, including a symphony, when he was 17, and the next year a wind serenade in Dresden and a violin concerto in Vienna. At 20, a second symphony was given in New York and he conducted the Meiningen Orchestra in a suite for wind. In 1885 he became conductor of that orchestra, but soon left and visited Italy. He had been influenced by Lisztian and Wagnerian thinking; one result was "Aus Italien," which caused controversy on its première in 1887. By then Strauss was a junior conductor at the Munich Opera. Strauss was now moving towards opera. His "Feuersnot" was given in 1901; in 1904 "Salome" was begun, after Wilde's play. It was given at Dresden the next year. Regarded as blasphemous and salacious, it ran into censorship trouble but was given at 50 opera houses in the next two years. This and "Elektra" (given in 1909) follow up the tone poems in their evocation of atmosphere and their thematic structure; both deal with female obsessions of a disordered, macabre kind, with violent climaxes involving gruesome deaths and impassioned dancing, with elements of abnormal sexuality and corruption, exploiting the female voice pressed to dramatic extremes.

34. Great Performances. Educational Resources . Composer Biographies | PBS
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36. Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Library Of Congress Citations
Subjects strauss, richard, 18641949 Thematic catalogs. Control No. a 57001799//r852 Author Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944. strauss, richard, 1864-1949.
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Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [First 20 Records (of 410)] Author: Mueller von Asow, E. H. (Erich Hermann 1892-1964. Title: Richard Strauss: thematisches Verzeichnis. Published: Wien, L. Doblinger, 1959 (i.e. 1955- Description: v. 27 cm. LC Call No.: ML134.S94 M8 Notes: Issued in parts; paged continuously. Includes bibliographies. Subjects: Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949 Thematic catalogs. Control No.: a 57001799 //r852 Author: Del Mar, Norman, 1919- Title: Richard Strauss; a critical commentary on his life and works, by Norman Del Mar. Published: Philadelphia, Chilton Book Co. [1969, v. 1, c1962] Description: 2 v. illus., music, ports. 23 cm. LC Call No.: ML410.S93 D4 1969 Dewey No.: 780/.924 B Notes: Includes lists of compositions. Bibliography: v. 1, p. 442-444. Subjects: Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Control No.: 69011425 /MN/r84 Author: Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953. Title: Contemporary composers. New York, Macmillan Co., 1918. Published: [New York, AMS Press, 1973] Description: xi, 290 p. illus. 19 cm. LC Call No.: ML390 .M383 1973 Dewey No.: 780/.92/2 B ISBN: 0404083277 Notes: Introduction: Democracy and music.Richard Strauss.Sir Edward Elgar.Claude Debussy.Vincent d'Indy.Music in America. Subjects: Music 19th century History and criticism. Music 20th century History and criticism. Composers. Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Elgar, Edward, 1857-1934. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Indy, Vincent d', 1851-1931. Control No.: 72001726 /MN/r842

37. Items On General Reserve, 2002-2003
richard strauss a chronicle of the early years, 18641898. strauss, richard. Alsosprach Zarathustra min. strauss, richard. Ariadne auf Naxos (Vocal score).
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38. Voyager: Richard Strauss: Three Tone Poems
MacWorld Not to be confused with Johann, richard strauss was a leader ofthe Germanavantgarde during the late Romantic era of the nineteenth century. Why?
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