STRAUSS, RICHARD

rĭkhˈärt shtrous, 1864–1949, 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 Bülow as conductor at Meiningen (1885–86) and later as conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic concerts (1894–95). His friendship with the poet Alexander Ritter influenced him to adopt the romantic aesthetic philosophy and style of Liszt and Wagner. A group of songs, the symphonic fantasy Aus Italien (1886), and the symphonic poems Don Juan (1888) and Death and Transfiguration (1889) were the first works composed in his new romantic manner. These and the works that followed established him as a master of highly evocative, original, and richly orchestrated program music. These works—including Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (1895); 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 (1898)—were violently both lauded and damned as the very essence of musical modernism.

Strauss also gained wide renown for his operas, including Salomé (1905), after Oscar Wilde's play; the brilliantly dramatic Electra (1909); the delightful comedy Der Rosenkavalier (1911); Ariadne auf Naxos (1912); and Die Frau ohne Schatten (1919). He wrote all but the first of these, as well as Die aegyptische Helena (1928) and Arabella (1933), in collaboration with the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal. After Hofmannsthal died (1929) Strauss's librettists were Stefan Zweig for Die schweigsame Frau (1935) and Josef Gregor for Friedenstag (1938), Daphne (1938), and Die Liebe der Danaë (1938–40). Strauss's operas, carrying the Wagnerian leitmotif concept to its fullest development, went beyond Wagner in their intensity of drama and psychological treatment of character motivation. The operas display his music at its most sensuous and passionate. From 1919 until 1924 Strauss was codirector of the Vienna State Opera. During this period he made extended tours abroad, including a second trip to the United States (1922). Strauss served briefly as head of musical affairs (Reichsmusikkammer president) under the Nazis; he was officially exonerated of collaboration in 1948. Among Strauss's last major works are the sorrowful Metamorphosen (1946), for string instruments, and two pieces for voice and orchestra, 3 Gesänge and Im Abendrot (both 1948), considered the final musical expression of dying German romanticism.

See his correspondence ed. by R. Myers (1968); biographies by N. Del Mar (1962), W. S. Mann (1964), A. Jefferson (1963 and 1971), K. and R. Bailey (1985), and M. Boyden (1999); study by D. Puffett (1989).

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The Richard Strauss Companion Edited by MARK-DANIEL...Cataloging-in-Publishing Data The Richard Strauss companion / edited by Mark-Daniel...ISBN 0-313-27901-2 (alk. paper) 1. Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949-Criticism and interpretation...
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...A BOOK OF TEMPERAMENTS RICHARD STRAUSS, PARSIFAL, VERDI, BALZAC...PUBLISHED MARCH, 1904. TO RICHARD STRAUSS A MUSIC-MAKER OF INDIVIDUAL...I. RICHARD STRAUSS 1...
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...German: Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, and Richard Strauss. Having been an unabashed admirer of Napoleon before...Teutonic (which explains their attraction to the Nazis). Richard Strauss was preoccupied with almost equally imposing themes...
...REZEPTIONSGESCHICHTE of the premiere of Richard Strausss Salome within a framework informed...We are thankful not only to Richard Strauss but also to the philosophers...civilization of lies .., and Richard Strauss is its prophet." (134) The presentation...
...Twentieth-Century Symphonies of Richard Strauss Charles Youmans In the oeuvre of Richard Strauss, the word "symphony" reads like...in Der Rosenkavalier, " in Richard Strauss: New Perspectives on the Composer...
...Ruth A. Starkman Richard Wagner: The Last of the...Modern Culture: Wagner and Strauss, by Lawrence Kramer...to Nietzsche The name "Richard Wagner" remains so inextricably...the Wagnerian legacy in Richard Strauss, and frames these with...
...students. Any attempt to understand the coherence of a writer of Strauss caliber would be infinitely complicated by including subsequent followers.25 Skinner cites Joseph Cropsey, Allan Bloom, and Richard Cox, but I will assume this was for the purpose of rhetorical...
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Richard Strauss. by Edward W. Said...proportions gardees, with Richard Strauss, whose astonishingly long...had something to do with Strauss, from star conductors like...singers like Lotte Lehmann, Richard Tauber, Maria Jeritza and...
Beneath the Seventh Veil: Richard Strausss Salome and Kaiser Wilhelm Ii...December 1905, was a triumph. Richard Strausss reputation had hitherto rested...are well documented, both for Strauss himself (wealth, a villa, eventual...
...Times 100 Years Ago From Richard Strausss "Feuersnot" in Berlin, December 1902 THE LATEST WORK of Richard Strauss the one-act opera Feuersnot...by ten recalls, and that Herr Strausss personal popularity in Berlin...
...could not have been easy being Richard Strauss in those years immediately after...Fleming in 2004, we talked about Richard Strauss. She told me that when she recorded...a great Straussian soprano. Richard Strauss, Four Last Songs: Renee Fleming...
...At the Salzburg Festival, Mozart and Richard Strauss are recurring figures--Mozart the hometown boy, Strauss one of the founders of the festival--but...along with sets of Liszt, Mahler, and Strauss. The Zigeunerlieder are relatively unfamiliar...
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...realized concert version of Richard Strauss one-act opera "Salome." Headlined...WHEN YOU GO FOUR STARS WHAT: Richard Strauss "Salome" (concert version) WHERE...John the Baptist in "Salome," Richard Strauss one-act opera based on Oscar...
...two years ago has so far produced few surprises. This Richard Strauss release, however, is different. In addition to one...accounts of Don Juan you are likely to hear, it contains Strausss rarely performed first tone-poem, Macbeth, currently...
...glance: Opera in three acts by Richard Strauss, with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal...auspicious Lyric Opera debuts. Richard Strauss (1864-1949) wrote great music...demonstrated his affinity for Richard Strauss in this, his most Wagnerian...
...which the tapestry of Richard Strauss titanic 1909 opera...Orestes ("Orest" in Strauss), who returns disguised...of Elektra. Baritone Richard Paul Finks threatening...WHAT: "Elektra" by Richard Strauss WHERE: Kennedy Center...
...Washington Operas production of Richard Strauss extravagant one-act opera "Salome...drama, originally penned in French, Strauss "Salome" was first performed in...Salome" marked the first time Strauss was able to score a real success...
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STRAUSS, RICHARD rikh art shtrous, 1864 1949, German composer. Strauss brought to a culmination the development of the 19th-century...the symphony in D minor, was first performed in 1880. Strausss early works, in classical forms, brought him instant...
HOLST, GUSTAV holst, 1874 1934, English composer, studied at the Royal College of Music. Grieg, Richard Strauss, and Ralph Vaughan Williams influenced his early work, but most of his music is highly original. Outstanding compositions are...
...Conductor of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra (1895 1945), he was noted for interpretations of Mahler and Richard Strauss , whose Ein Heldenleben is dedicated to him. He also conducted the New York Philharmonic (1921 29). In 1945, he...
...Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel and the overwrought romanticism of Germans such as Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss . The groups name was coined in 1920 by the music critic Henri Collet. Inspired by the cool, abstract, and relatively...
...Jewish family, he was part of the humanitarian, pan-European cultural circle that included Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss. Zweigs first works were poetry and a poetic drama, Jeremias (1917, tr. 1929), which expressed his passionately...
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