Composer
Richard Strauss (1864-1949); DEU/AUT
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Though the long career of Richard Strauss spanned one of the most chaotic periods in political, social, and cultural history of the world, the composer retained his essentially Romantic aesthetic even into the age of television, jet engines, and atom bombs. Born in Munich in 1864, Strauss was the son of Franz Joseph Strauss, the principal hornist in the Munich Court Orchestra. Strauss demonstrated musical aptitude at an early age, and extensive training in piano, violin, theory, harmony, and orchestration equipped him to produce music of extraordinary polish and maturity by the time he reached adulthood. His primary teachers had been his father, who was a musical conservative, and Ludwig Thuille, a Munich School composer and family friend. Strauss' Serenade for 13 Winds, Op. 7 (1881), written when he was 17, led conductor Hans von Bülow to pronounce him "by far the most striking personality since Brahms." Bülow was able to give Strauss his first commission and an assistant conductor position. Through new friendships, Strauss learned to admire the writings of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche and the music of Wagner and Liszt. He embarked on a long career of conducting and composing, which take him all over Europe and the U.S.
From the beginning of Strauss' career as a composer, it was evident that the orchestra was his natural medium. With the composition of the "symphonic fantasy" Aus Italien in 1886, Strauss embarked on a series of works that represents both one of the pivotal phases of his career and a body of music of central importance in the late German Romantic repertoire. Though he did not invent the tone poem per se, he brought it to its pinnacle. In such works as Don Juan (1888-1889), Ein Heldenleben (1897-1898), and Also sprach Zarathustra (1895-1896)—whose first minute or so, thanks to its use in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, is the composer's most readily recognizable music—Strauss displayed his abundant gift for exploiting the coloristic possibilities of the orchestra as a dramatic device like few composers ever had (or have since).
With the arrival of the twentieth century, after becoming conductor at Berlin's Hofoper, Strauss' interest turned more fully to opera, resulting in a body of unforgettable works that have long been fixtures of the repertoire: Salome (1903-1905), Elektra (1906-1908), and Der Rosenkavalier (1909-1910) are just a few of his best-known efforts for the stage. In 1919, Strauss became co-director of the Vienna Staatsoper, but was forced to resign five years later by his partner, Franz Schalk, who resented being left with many of the operational duties while Strauss was frequently away guest conducting or being feted as a great composer. When the political situation in Europe became malignant in the 1930s, profound political naïveté led to Strauss' confused involvement the Nazi propaganda machine, and the composer eventually alienated both the Nazis and their opponents. With the end of World War II, however, he was permitted to resume his professional life, although it would be a mere echo of his previous fame. He began to have serious health problems, his financial situation had been compromised, and the monuments that embodied great German art for him—Goethe's Weimar house; the Dresden, Munich, and Vienna opera houses—had been destroyed. Throughout his last years, works such as the Oboe Concerto (1945) and the gorgeously expressive Four Last Songs (1948) attest to Strauss' unwavering confidence in his singular musical voice.
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Stage Works
2,045 tracks
- Operas
2,035 tracks
- Arabella, Op.79, TrV263 (lyrical comedy)
297 tracks
- Ariadne auf Naxos, Op.60, TrV228 (original version)
71 tracks
- Ariadne auf Naxos, Op.60, TrV228a (revised version)
113 tracks
- Capriccio, Op.85, TrV279 (musical 'conversation piece')
103 tracks
- Daphne, Op.82, TrV272 (bucolic tragedy)
47 tracks
- Der Rosenkavalier, Op.59, TrV227 ('musical comedy')
515 tracks
- Die Frau ohne Schatten, Op.65, TrV234
254 tracks
- Die Liebe der Danae, Op. 83, TrV278 ('cheerful myth')
7 tracks
- Die schweigsame Frau, Op.80, TrV265 (comic opera)
7 tracks
- Die Ägyptische Helena, Op.75, TrV255
69 tracks
- Elektra, Op.58, TrV223 (tragedy)
224 tracks
- Feuersnot, Op.50, TrV203
1 track
- Friedenstag, Op.81, TrV271
20 tracks
- Guntram, Op.25, TrV168
3 tracks
- Idomeneo (arranged after Mozart's opera; TrV 262)
1 track
- Intermezzo Op.72, TrV246
5 tracks
- Salome, Op.54, TrV215 (music drama)
298 tracks
- Arabella, Op.79, TrV263 (lyrical comedy)
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Ballets and Incidental Music
10 tracks
- Operas
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Orchestral Works
1,594 tracks
- Concertos and Similar Works
320 tracks
- Burleske for Piano and Orchestra (or 2 pianos) in D-, TrV145
8 tracks
- Don Quixote: Fantastic Variations for Cello and Orchestra, Op.35, TrV184
200 tracks
- Duet-Concertino for Clarinet, Bassoon, Harp and Strings, TrV293
15 tracks
- Festliches Präludium, for organ and orchestra, Op.61, TrV 229
3 tracks
- Horn Concerto No.1 in Eb, Op.11, TrV117
23 tracks
- Horn Concerto No.2 in Eb, TrV283
21 tracks
- Oboe Concerto in D, WoO144, TrV292
36 tracks
- Parergon zur Sinfonia Domestica, for piano, left hand and orchestra, Op.73, TrV209a
1 track
- Romance in Eb for Clarinet and Orchestra, WoO61, TrV80
1 track
- Romance in F for Cello and Orchestra, WoO75, TrV118
9 tracks
- Violin Concerto in D-, Op.8, TrV110
3 tracks
- Burleske for Piano and Orchestra (or 2 pianos) in D-, TrV145
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Tone Poems
1,054 tracks
- Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30, TrV176
263 tracks
- Don Juan, Op.20, TrV156
47 tracks
- Ein Heldenleben, Op.40, TrV190
165 tracks
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op.64, TrV233
452 tracks
- Macbeth, Op.23, TrV163
3 tracks
- Sinfonia domestica, Op.53, TrV209
39 tracks
- Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op.28, Trv171
51 tracks
- Tod und Verklärung, Op.24, TrV158
34 tracks
- Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30, TrV176
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Other Orchestral Works
220 tracks
- Aus Italien, symphonic fantasy, Op.16, TrV147
12 tracks
- Der Bürger als Edelmann (suite after ballet), Op.60, Trv228c
59 tracks
- Der Rosenkavalier (suite from the opera), TrV227d
33 tracks
- Der Rosenkavalier, film score (after the opera, various marches and dances), WoO112
40 tracks
- Der Rosenkavalier: Waltz Sequence No.1, TrV227c
3 tracks
- Der Rosenkavalier: Waltz Sequence No.2, TrV227a
6 tracks
- Die Frau ohne Schatten: Symphonic Fantasy from the Opera, TrV234a
2 tracks
- Fanfare zur Eröffnung der Musikwoche der Stadt Wien im September 1924, for brass and timpani, TrV250
2 tracks
- Festmusik der Stadt Wien, for brass and timpani, TrV286
2 tracks
- Japanische Festmusik (Japanese Festival Music), Op.84, TrV277
1 track
- Josephs Legende (symphonic fragment from the ballet), TrV231a
3 tracks
- Kampf und Zieg (arr. from 'Lebende Bilder')
1 track
- 2 Military Marches, Op.57, TrV221
1 track
- Salome's Dance (after the opera), TrV215a
13 tracks
- Serenade for 13 wind instruments in Eb, Op.7, TrV106
6 tracks
- Sonatina No.1 in F for Wind Instruments ('From an Invalid's Workshop')
9 tracks
- 4 Symphonic Intermezzi (derived from the opera Intermezzo),TrV246a
8 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D-, TrV94
1 track
- Symphony No.2 in F-, Op.12
12 tracks
- Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare, for brass and timpani, TrV248
2 tracks
- Symphony for Wind Instruments ('Frohliche Werkstatt') Op. posth.
4 tracks
- Aus Italien, symphonic fantasy, Op.16, TrV147
- Concertos and Similar Works
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Chamber Works
193 tracks
- Andante in C for Horn and Piano (from unfinished sonata), WoO86a, TrV155
7 tracks
- Cello Sonata in F, Op.6, TrV115
46 tracks
- Concertante, for piano, 2 violins and cello, TrV33
1 track
- Duet-Concertino for clarinet, bassoon, harp and strings, WoO147, TrV293
3 tracks
- Feierlicher Einzug der Ritter des Johanniter-Ordens, for brass ensemble, TrV224
4 tracks
- Festmarsch in D, for piano quartet, TrV136
1 track
- Introduction, Theme, and Variations in Eb for Horn and Piano, WoO52, TrV70
2 tracks
- Metamorphosen, for 23 solo strings, Op.142, TrV290
19 tracks
- Piano Quartet in C-, Op.13, TrV137
16 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 in A, TrV53
12 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in D, TrV71
12 tracks
- 2 Pieces for Piano Quartet, TrV169
2 tracks
- String Quartet in A, Op.2, TrV95
4 tracks
- String Sextet (from the opera Capriccio), Op.85, TrV279a
3 tracks
- Ständchen in G, for piano quartet, TrV114
1 track
- Suite in Bb for 13 Winds, Op.4, TrV132
8 tracks
- Violin Sonata in Eb, Op.18, TrV151
49 tracks
- Wiener Philharmonic Fanfare, for brass and timpani, TrV248
3 tracks
- Andante in C for Horn and Piano (from unfinished sonata), WoO86a, TrV155
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Vocal Works
740 tracks
- Songs for Voice and Piano
588 tracks
- Begegnung, TrV98
3 tracks
- Das Bächlein, Op.88, No.1, TrV264
2 tracks
- Die erwachte Rose, TrV90
1 track
- Ein Röslein zog ich mir im Garten, WoO49, TrV67
1 track
- 8 Gedichte aus Letzte Blätter, Op.10, TrV141
113 tracks
- 5 Gedichte, Op.46, TrV199
3 tracks
- 3 Gesänge älterer deutscher Dichter, Op.43, TrV196
7 tracks
- 5 Kleine Lieder, Op.69, TrV237
20 tracks
- Krämerspiegel (Shopkeeper's Mirror), 12 songs, Op.66, TrV236
13 tracks
- 6 Lieder aus Lotosblätter, Op.19, TrV152
23 tracks
- 5 Lieder, Op.15, TrV148
15 tracks
- 6 Lieder, Op.17, TrV149
25 tracks
- 2 Lieder, Op.26, TrV166
2 tracks
- 4 Lieder, Op.27, TrV170
94 tracks
- 3 Lieder, Op.29, TrV172
19 tracks
- 3 Lieder, Op.31, TrV173
4 tracks
- 5 Lieder, Op.32, TrV174
15 tracks
- 4 Lieder, Op.36, TrV186
17 tracks
- 6 Lieder, Op.37, TrV187
25 tracks
- 5 Lieder, Op.39, TrV189
21 tracks
- 5 Lieder, Op.41, TrV195
23 tracks
- 5 Lieder, Op.47, TrV200
3 tracks
- 5 Lieder, Op.48, TrV202
22 tracks
- 8 Lieder, Op.49, TrV204
8 tracks
- 6 Lieder, Op.56, TrV220
12 tracks
- 6 Lieder, Op.67, TrV238
20 tracks
- 6 Lieder, Op.68, TrV235
33 tracks
- Lieder, Op.87
3 tracks
- Malven, TrV297
6 tracks
- Mädchenblumen, Op.22, TrV153
5 tracks
- Nebel ('Du trüber Nebel hüllst mir das Tal'), TrV65
1 track
- Rote Rosen, TrV119
2 tracks
- Schlichte Weisen, Op.21, TrV160
22 tracks
- Wer hat's gethan? ('Es steht mein Lied in Nacht und Frost'), WoO84a, TrV142
1 track
- Wir beide wollen springen, TrV175
4 tracks
- Begegnung, TrV98
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Songs for Voice and Orchestra
119 tracks
- 4 Gesänge, Op.33, TrV180
6 tracks
- Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs) TrV296, WoO150
110 tracks
- 3 Hymns of Friedrich Hölderlin, Op.71
3 tracks
- 4 Gesänge, Op.33, TrV180
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Choral Works
20 tracks
- An den Baum Daphne (epilogue to the opera 'Daphne'), WoO137, TrV 272a
1 track
- 3 Choruses, for male chorus, TrV 270
7 tracks
- Deutsche Motette, for soloists and chorus, Op.62, TrV230
1 track
- Die Göttin im Putzzimmer, for double chorus, WoO120, TrV267
1 track
- Die Tageszeiten, for male chorus and orchestra, Op.76, TrV 256
5 tracks
- Olympic Hymn, for chorus and orchestra, TrV 266
1 track
- 2 Songs, for chorus, Op.34
4 tracks
- An den Baum Daphne (epilogue to the opera 'Daphne'), WoO137, TrV 272a
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Other Vocal Works
13 tracks
- Songs for Voice and Piano
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Piano Works
55 tracks
- Capriccio, suite from the opera for harpsichord or piano, Op.85 (TrV279c)
3 tracks
- Königsmarsch (Militärischer Festmarsch) in Eb, WoO100, TrV217
2 tracks
- Parade-Marsch No.1 des Regiments Königs-Jäger zu Pferde in Eb, TrV213
2 tracks
- Parade-Marsch No.2 für Cavallerie in Db, TrV222
2 tracks
- Piano Sonata in B-, Op.5, TrV103
14 tracks
- 5 Pieces, Op.3, TrV105
7 tracks
- Stimmungsbilder, for 2 pianos, Op.9, TrV127
24 tracks
- Waltz in Gb (arr. from Schubert's 'Kupelwieser-Walzer') TrV285
1 track
- Capriccio, suite from the opera for harpsichord or piano, Op.85 (TrV279c)
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Stage Works
2 tracks
- Operas
2 tracks
- Elektra, Op.58, TrV223 (tragedy)
2 tracks
- Elektra, Op.58, TrV223 (tragedy)
- Operas
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Orchestral Works
3 tracks
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Tone Poems
3 tracks
- Don Juan, Op.20, TrV156
1 track
- Ein Heldenleben, Op.40, TrV190
1 track
- Sinfonia domestica, Op.53, TrV209
1 track
- Don Juan, Op.20, TrV156
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Tone Poems
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Chamber Works
3 tracks
- Cello Sonata in F, Op.6, TrV115
3 tracks
- Cello Sonata in F, Op.6, TrV115
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Piano Works
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata in B-, Op.5, TrV103
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata in B-, Op.5, TrV103
Below are works by R.Strauss that every music lover should explore:
- Stage Works
- Ariadne auf Naxos, Op.60, TrV228a (revised version)
113 tracks
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Act 2: The Opera
- Notable Movement: 6.Es gibt ein Reich
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Act 2: The Opera
- Der Rosenkavalier, Op.59, TrV227 ('musical comedy')
515 tracks
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Act 1
- Notable Movement: 1.Einleitung
- Notable Movement: 2.Wie du warst! Wie du bist!
- Notable Movement: 15.Di rigori amato il seno
- Notable Movement: 19.Da geht er hin
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Act 3
- Notable Movement: 21.Marie Theres'! Hab' mir's gelobt
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Act 1
- Elektra, Op.58, TrV223 (tragedy)
224 tracks
- Salome, Op.54, TrV215 (music drama)
298 tracks
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Scene 4
- Notable Movement: 5.Tanz der sieben Schleier (Dance of the Seven Veils)
- Notable Movement: 9.Ah! Du wolltest mich nicht deinen Mund
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Scene 4
- Ariadne auf Naxos, Op.60, TrV228a (revised version)
- Orchestral Works
- Don Quixote: Fantastic Variations for Cello and Orchestra, Op.35, TrV184
200 tracks
- Horn Concerto No.2 in Eb, TrV283
21 tracks
- Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30, TrV176
263 tracks
- Notable Movement: 1.Einleitung (Introduction: Sunrise)
- Don Juan, Op.20, TrV156
47 tracks
- Ein Heldenleben, Op.40, TrV190
165 tracks
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op.64, TrV233
452 tracks
- Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op.28, Trv171
51 tracks
- Tod und Verklärung, Op.24, TrV158
34 tracks
- Don Quixote: Fantastic Variations for Cello and Orchestra, Op.35, TrV184
- Chamber Works
- Metamorphosen, for 23 solo strings, Op.142, TrV290
19 tracks
- Violin Sonata in Eb, Op.18, TrV151
49 tracks
- Metamorphosen, for 23 solo strings, Op.142, TrV290
- Vocal Works
- 8 Gedichte aus Letzte Blätter, Op.10, TrV141
113 tracks
- Notable Movement: 1.Zueignung
- 4 Lieder, Op.27, TrV170
94 tracks
- Notable Movement: 4.Morgen
- 5 Lieder, Op.41, TrV195
23 tracks
- Notable Movement: 1.Wiegenlied
- Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs) TrV296, WoO150
110 tracks
- 8 Gedichte aus Letzte Blätter, Op.10, TrV141



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