The life and music of Richard Strauss (1864-1949) span what was arguably the most turbulent period in human history encompassing the Franco-Prussian War the unification of Germany and two world wars. He was one of the very last composers to have started his career in service to the old European aristocracy but near the end of his life the continent lay in shambles and he faced financial ruin even as he remained Germany's greatest living composer.THVirtually from the day they were written Strauss's tone poems from the late nineteenth century a works such as EDon JuanE ETill EulenspiegelE EAlso Sprach ZarathustraE and EDeath and TransfigurationE a have been repertory standards. So have the operas ESalomeE EElektraE and EDer RosenkavalierE. And yet a tremendous quantity of very good music both early and late has only recently come to the attention of musicians and music lovers alike.THThis owner's manual accompanied by a full-length CD surveys all the major works with orchestra: symphonies concertos tone poems operas ballets suites and songs. Many of them will be new even to listeners familiar with the popular pieces part of a vast legacy of immaculately crafted beautiful music that deserves to be rediscovered and treasured.
About the AuthorDAVID HURWITZ, a music critic, author, and percussionist, is the founder and executive editor of Classicstoday.com, the Internet's first classical music review magazine. His many books include Unlocking the Masters titles on Mozart, Mahler, Sibelius, Haydn, Dvo?ak, Shostakovich, and Bernstein. Hurwitz's other writings include works on Beethoven and Brahms and articles for High Fidelity, Fanfare, and Music and Letters.
Book InformationISBN 9781574674422
Author David HurwitzPage Count 204
Imprint Amadeus PressPublisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 153mm * 15mm