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  2. Piano Sonata in B minor (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Sonata in B minor, Op.5, was written by Richard Strauss in 1880–81. [1] The Sonata is in the Romantic style of his teenage years. The first recording of the piece was the last recording made by the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould .

  3. Violin Sonata (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    The Violin Sonata in E-flat major, Op. 18 was written by Richard Strauss in 1887 and published in 1888. Although not considered a milestone in violin literature, it is frequently performed and recorded. It is noted for its lyrical beauty and its technical demands made on both violinist and pianist. [1] Richard Strauss in 1886

  4. List of compositions by Richard Strauss - Wikipedia

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    chamber music: Festmarsch in D major for piano quartet 137: 13 — 1885: chamber music: Piano Quartet in C minor: 139 — 179: 1885: piano: Cadenza in C minor for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 24, K. 491 141: 10 — 1885: Lieder: Acht Gedichte aus „Letzte Blätter“ (Eight Poems from "Last Leaves," by Hermann von Gilm), for voice and piano

  5. Piano sonata - Wikipedia

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    A piano sonata is a sonata written for a solo piano. Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements , although some piano sonatas have been written with a single movement ( Liszt , Scriabin , Medtner , Berg ), others with two movements ( Haydn , Beethoven ), some contain five ( Brahms ' Third Piano Sonata , Czerny 's Piano Sonata ...

  6. Cello Sonata (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    Strauss completed the first version of the Cello Sonata on 5 May 1881. [2] His sister Johanna was a good friend of Dora Wihan, a talented pianist and wife of the cellist Hanuš Wihan (he was known by the first name Hans in Germany), who played in the Munich Court orchestra along with Richard's father Franz.

  7. Richard Strauss - Wikipedia

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    A child prodigy in composition, Strauss began his musical studies at the age of four, studying piano with August Tombo who was the harpist in the Munich Court Orchestra. [1] Soon after, he began attending the rehearsals of the orchestra, and began getting lessons in music theory and orchestration from the ensemble's assistant conductor.