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  2. Allerseelen (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    Strauss conducted the song for a live radio concert recorded with Soprano Annette Brun and the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana on 11 June 1947. [7] Interpretations of the poem are various. All Souls' Day, 2 November, is the day of the year when people commemorate and recall those dear to them who have died.

  3. Tone poems (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    The tone poems of Richard Strauss are noted as the high point of program music in the latter part of the 19th century, extending its boundaries and taking the concept of realism in music to an unprecedented level. In these works, he widened the expressive range of music while depicting subjects many times thought unsuitable for musical depiction.

  4. Enoch Arden (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    It was well received by audiences and Strauss's reputation was enhanced more by it than by his symphonic poems. [4] The following year Strauss capitalised on its success by writing Das Schloss am Meere (The Castle by the Sea) to words by Ludwig Uhland. [5] The work has been described as falling within the genre of incidental music. It consists ...

  5. Ruhe, meine Seele! - Wikipedia

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    ", Op. 27, No. 1, is the first in a set of four songs composed by Richard Strauss in 1894. It was originally for voice and piano, and not orchestrated by Strauss until 1948, after he had completed one of his Four Last Songs, "Im Abendrot ". [2] The words are from a poem "Ruhe, meine Seele!" (Rest, my soul) written by the poet Karl Henckell.

  6. List of compositions by Richard Strauss - Wikipedia

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    11 — 10: 1872: piano: Panzenburg-Polka, for piano 12 — 11: 1872: piano: Langsamer Satz in G major, for piano 13 — 151: 1872: Lied "Des Alpenhirten Abschied" (Ihr Matten lebt wohl!), for voice and piano 14 — 152: 1872: piano: Polka, Walzer und andere kleinere Kompositionen, for piano 15 — 12: 1873: solo horn: Two études for solo horn ...

  7. Four Last Songs - Wikipedia

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    Strauss had also recently been given a copy of the complete poems of Hermann Hesse and was strongly inspired by them. He set three of them – "Frühling", "September", and "Beim Schlafengehen" – for soprano and orchestra, and contemplated setting two more, "Nacht" (Night) and "Höhe des Sommers" (Height of Summer), in the same manner.

  8. Allerseelen - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Allerseelen (band) "Allerseelen " (Strauss), an 1885 art song;

  9. File:Johann Strauss I op.154 Loreley-Rhein-Klänge.pdf

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Johann Strauss I; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Johann Strauss (Vater) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Johann Strauss (padre) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Johann Strauss; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Johann Strauss (1804) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ローレライ=ラインの調べ