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  2. Zueignung - Wikipedia

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    " Zueignung" (translated as "Dedication" or "Devotion") is a Lied composed by Richard Strauss in 1885 (completed 13 August), setting a poem by the Austrian poet Hermann von Gilm. It was included in Strauss's first published collection of songs, as Op . 10 in 1885.

  3. Die Nacht (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    " Die Nacht" ("The Night") is an art song composed by Richard Strauss in 1885, setting a poem by the Austrian poet Hermann von Gilm. It was included in the first collection of songs Strauss ever published, as Op. 10 in 1885 (which also included "Zueignung"). The song is written for voice and piano.

  4. List of compositions by Richard Strauss - Wikipedia

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    A second updated edition of 400 pages for all works of Strauss was published in 1993 with incipits, and his son Florian Trenner published a completely revised edition of 496 pages in 1999; this catalogue lists 298 works and its numbers are shown in the column "TrV" below. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Enoch Arden (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [1] 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 ...

  6. Befreit - Wikipedia

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    Strauss set eleven poems by the German poet Richard Dehmel between 1895 and 1901. Dehmel was a controversial figure in the Germany of Kaiser Wilhelm II, a socialist who had been convicted for blasphemy in Berlin during 1897. [1] He was the same age as Strauss, and "Dehmel worked squarely within the aesthetic territory occupied by Strauss". [2]

  7. Heimliche Aufforderung - Wikipedia

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    " Heimliche Aufforderung" ("The Secret Invitation" or "The Lovers; Pledge"), Op. 27, No. 3, is one of a set of four songs composed for voice and piano by Richard Strauss in 1894. The German conductor Robert Heger orchestrated it in 1929. [2] The text is from a poem in German by John Henry Mackay.

  8. Russian Journal (website) - Wikipedia

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    Russian Journal (Russian: Русский журнал) is a primarily Russian language online publication founded by political scientist Gleb Pavlovsky and others. It was the first Russian political tribune in the Internet. It is a daily online publication devoted to cultural, political and social issues in Russia. [1]

  9. Der Krämerspiegel - Wikipedia

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    Schmutzer's Engraved portrait of Strauss, 1922 " Der Krämerspiegel " ("The Shopkeeper's Mirror"), Op. 66, is a 1918 song cycle of 12 songs written by Richard Strauss . The songs were set to texts commissioned by Strauss in a piqued response to a contractual obligation to produce a set of songs for his publisher. [ 1 ]