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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. WETA 90.9 FM - Composer Bios - Strauss
Return to composer list strauss, richard (Georg). Born Munich, 11 June 1864Died GarmischPartenkirchen, 8 Sept 1949 Nationality German Composer.
http://www.weta.org/fm/composers/strauss.html&e=747

42. Composer
Brief biography and caricature with summaries of operas and orchestral and vocal music with recommended Naxos recordings.
http://web02.hnh.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Strauss, Richard

43. 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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44. 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.
http://stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/strauss1949.html
Strauss, Richard
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:
Operas:

Elektra
Der Rosenkavalier
Orchestral Works: Aus Italien (From Italy) Don Juan Macbeth (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,

45. Guardian Unlimited Arts Critics Richard Strauss' Death And
Death and the maiden richard strauss was obsessed with his opera, Daphne it haunted the rest of his life's work. Tim Ashley reveals
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/critic/feature/0,1169,735572,00.html&e=747

46. Richard Strauss
Chronological listing of operas by premiere with venue. Additional information for Salome, Elektra, and the revised Ariadne auf Naxos. Also other vocal dramatic works.
http://rick.stanford.edu/opera/Strauss/main.html
Richard Georg Strauss
Born: Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, 11 Jun. 1864 Died: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 8 Sep. 1949
Operas
The dates and locations are those of the premieres; when there was a substantial delay between composition and performance, the year of completion is also given. Revisions are listed separately.
  • Guntram , op. 25 (10.5.1894 Weimar Hoftheater)
  • Feuersnot , op. 50 (21.11.1901 Dresden Hofoper)
  • Salome , op. 54 (9.12.1905 Dresden Hofoper)
  • Elektra , op. 58 (25.1.1909 Dresden Hofoper)
  • Der Rosenkavalier , op. 59 (26.1.1911 Dresden Hofoper)
  • Ariadne auf Naxos , op. 60 (25.10.1912 Stuttgart Hoftheater)
  • Ariadne auf Naxos , op. 60 [rev] (4.10.1916 Vienna Hofoper)
  • Die Frau ohne Schatten , op. 65 (10.10.1919 Vienna State Opera)
  • Intermezzo , op. 72 (4.11.1924 Dresden State Opera)
  • , op. 75 (6.6.1928 Dresden State Opera)
  • Arabella , op. 79 (1.7.1933 Dresden State Opera)
  • , op. 75 (14.8.1933 Salzburg Festpielhaus)
  • Die Schweigsame Frau , op. 80 (24.6.1935 Dresden State Opera)
  • Friedenstag , op. 81 (24.7.1938 Munich State Opera)
  • Daphne , op. 82 (15.10.1938 Dresden State Opera)

47. Thompson Book
strauss, richard An Alpine Symphony Horn I. strauss, richard AlsoSprach Zarathustra Horn I. strauss, richard Don Juan Horn I, Horn IV.
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48. The Works Of Richard Strauss
Chronological listing by TFV and opus number with LP and CD discography and selected Englishlanguage bibliography by Jared Weinberger.
http://www.brainyday.com/jared/StraussPage.htm
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49. Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant And Personal Injury Expert-
Assessing vocational and rehabilitation issues of disabled children and adults. Based in Virginia.Category Society Law Services Expert Witnesses Disabilities......richard strauss, M.ED., CRC Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant in Washington,DC (Virginia) along with Life care planning, personal injury and damage
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50. Richard Strauss: Operas On CD
Discography notes which are available only as LP titles.
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51. Strauss, Richard
Translate this page strauss, richard. © Copyright richard strauss. Foto, 1933. strauss, richard, * 11.6. 1864 München (D), † 8. 9. 1949 Garmisch (D), Komponist, Dirigent.
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52. Richard Strauss - An Overview Of The Classical Composer
This is the mfiles page for richard strauss, with biography and major works and links to related composers.
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Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949) In the same way that Bach marked both the pinnacle and the end of the Baroque Era, Richard Strauss was the last of the great Romantics. Like his contemporary Gustav Mahler he both followed and greatly extended the type of musical expression founded by composers such as Richard Wagner where highly charged music was performed by enormous orchestras. He was very much a celebrity at the peak of his career as both composer and conductor and, though he faded from the limelight as younger composers explored new territories, he remained an inspiration to a new generation of musicians. He was born in Munich in 1864, and like many great composers was clearly gifted from a very early age. His father Franz Strauss was one of the foremost Horn players of the day, and Richard's talents were also recognised and encouraged by none other than Hans von Bulow (the first husband of Lizst's daughter Cosima, later to marry Wagner). Inspired initially by Berlioz and Brahms his first compositions were more classical in nature, before he moved in the direction of the more uninhibited romanticism of Lizst and Wagner. By his early twenties Richard had composed a considerable amount of music, but it was with his first "Tone Poem" Don Juan in 1889 that his career was to take an upward turn. Having written several tone poems to major acclaim, Strauss turned first to writing Operas, and then to conducting, his longest lasting post being with the Berlin Philharmonic for 12 years. During this time his compositional output declined to near zero, but then in later life a last spurt of creativity resulted in a number of mature works seeming in part to return to a more classical form.

53. Arizona Opera: Learn: Composer Bio's: Strauss
Biography from Arizona Opera examines both the drama of his music and the drama of the reaction by the musical establishment. Includes synopses of Ariadne auf Naxos and Salome plus music samples in WAV and AU formats.
http://www.azopera.com/learn/composer/strauss/index.shtml

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Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949) His artistic education was strictly conservative, his well-mannered, well-heeled appearance that of a stolid investment banker, yet his music shocked the world. Richard Strauss stirred controversy with iconoclastic symphonic works that inspired avid debate throughout contemporary music circles, as well as with erotic operas that literally incited crowds to riot. Richard received a thoroughly proper music education based securely around his father's rock-solid prejudices. Then, true to the program which had been prescribed for him, the youthful Strauss began his career, predictably enough, with the composition and performance of several innocuously conservative symphonic pieces and a few seasons of piano recitals in Berlin. His Suite for Winds in B Flat won the approval of the famous conductor, von Bulow, and, on the spur of the moment, Strauss found himself standing at the podium before the Munich Symphony Orchestra, about to conduct the debut of his own score. The quivering Strauss had never held a baton before and in later years realized he spent the entire performance in an uncomprehending shock. Nonetheless, Strauss soon became von Bulow's assistant and ultimately as noted for his work as a conductor as he was as a composer. In 1885, upon von Bulow's resignation, Strauss took charge of the Munich orchestra. Otherwise, the composer continued, for the moment, on a mundanely marketable creative track. At least, until he met Alexander Ritter, an accomplished violinist and husband to Richard Wagner's niece, Franziska. Ritter and Strauss initiated their friendship around tireless discussions of Wagner's influence on concepts of harmonic structure, orchestration, and the overall artistic vocabulary of the later nineteenth century.

54. Great Performances . Educational Resources . Composer Biographies
strauss, richard (Georg) Born Munich, 11 June 1864 Died GarmischPartenkirchen,8 Sept 1949 Nationality German composer. His father
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55. CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography Of Richard Strauss
Biography from the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. 10 complete files offered in MIDI, MP3, and Windows Media audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists.
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Click for the Index of Biographies or the Click here to see the Oxford University Press books we recommend below... Strauss, Richard (Georg)
b Munich, 1864; d Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1949). Ger.-born composer, conductor, and pianist (Austrian cit. 1947). Son of Franz Strauss, hn.-player in Munich court orch. Had pf. lessons at 4 and began composing at 6. Vn. lessons at 8. Studied theory with F. Meyer 1875, but went to no mus. acad., having normal education, ending at Munich Univ. At 16 wrote first sym. and str. qt., both being perf. in Munich, 1881. In 1882 Serenade Aus Italien perf. Munich 1887. Mus. ass. to Levi at Bayreuth 1889. 3rd cond. Weimar Opera 1889. Success of symphonic poem

56. Great Performances. Educational Resources . Composer Biographies
Translate this page Schoenberg, Arnold Schubert, Franz Peter Schumann, Robert Shostakovich, DmitrySibelius, Jean Sousa, John Philip strauss strauss, richard Stravinsky, Igor
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57. Eleanor Steber Sings Richard Strauss (1 CD)
The Odeon Recordings Sayou, Bidu Rarities Schipa, Tito Arias Duets Scotto, RenataChristmas with Steber, Eleanor In Concert Sings richard strauss Her First
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58. 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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59. 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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60. Voyager: CD-ROM Not Found
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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