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  1. Richard Strauss, Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche: Sinfonische Dichtung, op. 28 (Meisterwerke der Musik) (German Edition) by Hans-Jorg Nieden, 1991
  2. RICHARD STRAUSS: DON QUIXOTE - vinyl lp. by GEORGE / THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA / PIERRE FOURNIER, CELLO SZELL, 1973
  3. Ton und Wort: The Lieder of Richard Strauss (Studies in musicology) by Barbara A Petersen, 1980
  4. Richard Strauss (20th Century Composers) by Tim Ashley, 1999-11-03
  5. Richard Strauss: Arabella (Cambridge Opera Handbooks) by Kenneth Birkin, 1989-09-25
  6. Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (Cambridge Opera Handbooks) by Alan Jefferson, 1986-02-28
  7. Five Operas and Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, Ariadne Auf Naxos, Arabella, Intermezzo, and Die Frau Ohne Schatten (Da Capo Press music reprint series) by Lotte Lehmann, 1981-06
  8. Richard Strauss's Elektra (Studies in Musical Genesis and Structure) by Bryan Gilliam, 1996-08-01
  9. Richard Strauss: Life of a Non-hero by George R. Marek, 1967-11
  10. Richard Strauss: A Critical Study of the Operas by William Mann, 1966
  11. Richard Strauss's Orchestral Music and the German Intellectual Tradition: The Philosophical Roots of Musical Modernism by Charles Youmans, 2005-06-16
  12. Overtones, a book of temperaments: Richard Strauss, Parsifal, Verdi, Balzac, Flaubert, Nietzsche, and Turgénieff by James Huneker, 2010-08-20
  13. Ein Briefwechsel (Veroffentlichungen der Richard-Strauss-Gesellschaft, Munchen ; Bd. 2) (German Edition) by Cosima Wagner, 1978
  14. The "Ariadne Auf Naxos" of Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss (Study in Germanic Language & Literature) by Donald G. Daviau, George J. Buelow, 1975-03

41. Richard Strauss' Instrumental Works
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42. Exponat: Photo: Strauss, Richard, 1949
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43. BOOKS, ORIGIN OF MUSIC, ANCIENT MUSIC, CLASSICAL SHEETMUSIC AND HISTORY/ARTS/ECO
Tells the origin of music using the music of richard strauss, and has links to various related ancient origins pages, including Neanderthal Flute and ancient harmony in the oldest known song.
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44. Die Fledermaus (The Bat)
Synopsis of the operetta by Carl Haffner, richard Genee and Johann strauss, plus links to purchase cast albums and sheet music.
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DIE FLEDERMAUS (THE BAT)
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Book by Lyrics by Music by JOHANN STRAUSS Based on a comedy by R. BENDIX and the Vaudeville by HENRI MEILHAC and
First produced on 5th April, 1874, at the Theatre an der Wien, Vienna, with Jani Szika, Marie Geistinger and Karoline Charles-Hirsch. London production on 18th December, 1876, at the Alhambra Theatre (in English), with Kate Munroe, Miss Beaumont and Miss Robson.
I N a fashionable watering-place, described as "near a big city", lives Gabriel von Eisenstein, a wealthy man of independent means, with his attractive wife Rosalinda, and their maid Adele. The light-hearted story of Die Fledermaus At Prince Orlofsky's ball the fun is fast and furious. As the "Marquis Renard" von Eisenstein has been presented by Dr. Falke to a young woman in whom he detects a likeness to his wife's maid, Adele; who indeed is she. In a charming little song she asks the Marquis what lady's maid ever had a hand or foot like hers, to say nothing of her Grecian profile, her figure and her frock (which is, of course, Rosalinda's). Later in the evening Prince Orlofsky introduces the guest of honour, a Hungarian Countess wearing a mask. Von Eisenstein is greatly attracted by the Countess, little suspecting that the mask conceals the features of his own wife. Rosalinda's appearance at the party has been stage-managed by Dr. Falke as the final move in his revenge. Von Eisenstein flirts outrageously with the Countess and, as a result of his advances, she sinks down on a sofa, pressing her hand to her heart. She pretends that her heart has always been her weakness and she aks von Eisenstein to take her pulse. During the operation she manages to annexe his repeater watch, and thus holds a valuable piece of evidence of her husband's misdemeanours. This enchanting tik-tak duet is one of the highlights of Johann Strauss' score.

45. Richard Strauss
Salome Music richard strauss Libretto translation by Hedwig Lachmann of Oscar Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose) - Music richard strauss
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46. Hans Hotter Alpha Forum | BR-alpha | Bayerischer Rundfunk
Sendung alphaforum des Bayerischen Rundfunks anl¤Ÿlich des 90. Geburtstages des ber¼hmten deutschen BaŸ-Baritons am 19.01.1999. Die Seite enth¤lt das komplette Interwiew mit Hotter ¼ber seine Arbeit als S¤nger und P¤dagoge, sowie ¼ber seine Zusammenarbeit mit richard strauss, Wieland Wagner und anderen Zeitgenossen.
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Studium der Philosophie an der Universität München
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1930 Debüt als Opernsänger in Troppau
1934 Mitglied der Hamburger Staatsoper 1937 Debüt an der Münchner Staatsoper 1941 Debüt als Liedersänger in Schuberts "Winterreise" 1947 Debüt am Covent Garden Opera House in London 1952-1966 Auftritte bei den Bayreuther Festspielen 1961-1964 Inszenierung des "Ring des Nibelungen" am Londoner Covent Garden 1968 und 1969 szenische Betreuung und Spielleitung von Wieland Wagners letzter Ring-Inszenierung 1972-1992 Rolle des Schigolch in Alban Bergs "Lulu" 1977 Ernennung zum Professor durch die Wiener Musikakademie 1986 "Sprecher" in der von ihm stimmbildnerisch betreuten deutschsprachigen Neuinszenierung der "Zauberflöte" an der Pariser Oper 1996 Rezitator in Schönbergs "Gurre-Liedern" bei den Salzburger Festspielen
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  • "Der Mai war mir gewogen ..." Erinnerungen, München: Kindler, 1996.

47. Wolfgang Sawallisch - Planet Interview
(Planet Interview, 10/2003) Jakob Buhre im Gespr¤ch mit dem Dirigenten ¼ber seinen Zugang zum Werk, musikalische Vorlieben und wie er richard strauss und Wilhelm Furtw¤ngler in seiner Jugend am Pult erlebte.
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48. Richard Strauss Online
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Barbara Sch¶ne, Gr¼ndungsmitglied der B¼rgerinitiative richard strauss Tunnel e.V. informiert ¼ber die politische Achterbahn beim Bau aller drei Tunnels am Mittleren Ring.
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50. Strauss, Richard. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
strauss, richard. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002.
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51. Strauss, Richard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
strauss, richard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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52. Richard Strauss Online
Die offizielle Homepage. Detaillierte Informationen ueber Leben, Familie und Werke des Komponisten mit Biografie, Werken und Veranstaltungskalender
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53. Great Performances . Educational Resources . Composer Biographies . Richard Stra
Biography of richard strauss from THE GROVE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF MUSIC. strauss, richard (Georg). Born Munich, 11 June 1864
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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.

54. Class MIDI Index
Classical MIDI works of strauss, Tchaikovsky, Kalinnikov, richard Rogers and others
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55. MSN Encarta - Richard Strauss
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Print Preview of Section Strauss, Richard (1864-1949), German composer and conductor, a leading composer for the modern orchestra and a master of composing for the human voice. Born June 11, 1864, in Munich and educated at the University of Munich, Strauss was the son of an eminent horn player, Franz Strauss, and was trained in music from the age of four. From the age of 21 he was a successful conductor, first at Meiningen and later at Munich. He continued to conduct important orchestras and in major opera houses in Germany and Austria for most of his life. From 1919 to 1924 he was joint conductor and director, with the Austrian conductor Franz Schalk, of the Vienna State Opera. After the advent of National Socialism in Germany, he was from 1933 to 1935 honorary head of the music bureau of the Third Reich. Strauss remained in Germany during World War II and died at Garmisch-Partenkirchen on September 8, 1949.

56. Richard Strauss Tage 2004 In Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Geboten wird eine Vorschau auf die kommenden sowie ein R¼ckblick mit Archiv auf die vergangenen Veranstaltungen. Dazu eine Kurzbiographie und das Leben von richard strauss.
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57. Strauss, Richard
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Strauss, Richard
Period: Romantic
Born: Saturday, June 11, 1864 in Munich, Germany
Died: Thursday, September 8, 1949 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Nation of Origin: Germany
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Major Works:
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Elektra
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Orchestral Works: Aus Italien (From Italy) Don Juan Don Quixote Macbeth Symphonia Domestica (Death and Transfiguration) Till Eulenspiegel Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spake Zarathustra) Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) Other Information: General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors,

58. Richard Strauss
strauss, richard, rikh ärt shtrous Pronunciation Key. strauss, richard , 1864–1949, German composer. strauss brought to a culmination the development of
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    Strauss, Richard Pronunciation Key Strauss, Richard , German composer. Strauss brought to a culmination the development of the 19th-century symphonic poem, and was a leading composer of romantic opera in the early 20th cent. Son of a celebrated horn player, he had extensive musical instruction and began composing as a child of six. His first major work, the symphony in D minor, was first performed in 1880. Strauss's early works, in classical forms, brought him instant acclaim. He succeeded Hans von Liszt and Wagner . A group of songs, the symphonic fantasy Aus Italien (1886), and the symphonic poems Don Juan (1888) and Death and Transfiguration Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche Thus Spake Zarathustra (1895), after Nietszche; Don Quixote (1898), a tone poem in the form of variations with a cello solo; and A Hero's Life Strauss also gained wide renown for his operas, including

59. Richard Strauss Ou Le Compositeur De L'Art Nouveau
Article de J. Desjardins.
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Imprégné de musique dès sa plus tendre enfance, Richard Strauss s'est mis très tôt à l'écriture. Entre 1885 et 1911, il réussit à se bâtir une solide réputation de chef d'orchestre et de compositeur, depuis l'accueil favorable réservé à ses premières oeuvres orchestrales jusqu'au triomphe de Der Rosenkavalier , son opéra le plus joué. Cette période correspond à peu près à l'arrivée, en Europe, du style Art nouveau en architecture et en arts décoratifs, qui se caractérise par l'abondance des ornements et des formes sinueuses, images qu'on peut aisément associer à la musique de Strauss. Le compositeur affectionnait particulièrement les textures sonores à l'orchestration imposante et les riches édifices contrapuntiques. Ses détracteurs n'hésitaient pas à l'accuser de faire usage d'une orchestration « décadente » et de « contrepoint forcé ». Même si des pages entières de sa musique rebutent encore certains auditeurs, ces accusations sont sans doute exagérées. Il est vrai qu'avant lui, jamais on n'avait exigé du grand orchestre des traits de virtuosité aussi audacieux que ceux de son

60. Strauss, Richard (Georg)
strauss, richard (Georg). German composer and conductor. He followed the German Romantic tradition but had a strongly personal style, characterized by his
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