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  1. 10 de jun. de 2020 · L'Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France placé sous la direction de Kent Nagano joue Métamorphoses, de Richard Strauss.

  2. Richard Strauss was a famously private man, hiding his passion under a veneer of affability. Yet a clue to his temperament can be found in two great musical loves of his life. First is Mozart, whose music was a benign influence as Strauss came to maturity in nineteenth century Munich. Then there is Wagner, whose example helped to liberate him ...

  3. Richard Strauss' father Franz Joseph Strauss (1822-1905), managed to work his way out of poverty through his musical talent. A member of the Munich Court Opera from 1847, he was considered one of the best French horn players of his time. In 1863 he married Josepha Pschorr (1838-1910) who was a member of the affluent Pschorr brewery family.

  4. 1864 m. birželio 11 d. Richard Strauss ( adapt. Richardas Štrausas; 1864 m. birželio 11 d. Miunchene – 1949 m. rugsėjo 8 d. Garmiše-Partenkirchene) – XIX a. pabaigos ir XX a. pradžios vokiečių kompozitorius, garsus savo sukurta orkestrų muzika ir operomis. R. Štrausas taip pat buvo garsus dirigentas ir teatro vadovas.

  5. 6 de ene. de 2015 · 00-06-1901, Year 1901. 17-08-1901, Year 1901. Born: 11-06-1864 Munich, Germany. Died: 08-09-1949 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Aged 85. Buried: His ashes were kept at the Richard Strauss Villa in Garmisch. After the death of his son in 1980 they were interred in the Garmisch cemetery.

  6. Richard Strauss was accused of being cold and unemotional, yet his music is anything but. Michael Kennedy – in his final Gramophone article – surveys the composer’s legacy . Register now to continue reading Thanks for exploring the Gramophone website.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2012 · Full-length concert: http://www.digitalconcerthall.com/concert/2885/?a=youtube&c=trueRichard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra / Gustavo Dudamel, conductor · ...

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