Richard Strauss

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Richard Georg Strauss (b. Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, 11 Jun. 1864 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 8 Sep. 1949) was a German composer and conductor.

Works[edit]

He is known for the orchestral tone poems that fill his early years, a number of operas, many of which are still regularly performed, and lieder (songs).

Frequently heard tone poems include:

His operas (many of which are famous vehicles for the female voice) include:

He wrote more than 200 songs, many with orchestra and mostly for soprano, the most appreciated of which are:

Other works: He wrote two horn concertos (his father was a horn player) and an oboe concerto, which are still in the repertoir. Other works are rarely heard.

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Categories: [Composers]


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