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  1. A prominent conductor in Western Europe and the Americas, Strauss enjoyed quasi-celebrity status as his compositions became standards of orchestral and operatic repertoire. He was chiefly admired for his interpretations of the works of Liszt, Mozart, and Wagner in addition to his own works.

  2. May 13, 2024 · Richard Strauss was an outstanding German Romantic composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His symphonic poems of the 1890s and his operas of the following decade have remained an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire.

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  4. In 1885 Strauss became conductor of the Meiningen Court Orchestra, and one of its violinists, Alexander Ritter, became a great influence. Ritter was a composer and poet, married to Wagner ’ s niece, and introduced Strauss to the music of both Liszt and Wagner.

  5. Strauss’ fame as a conductor and composer increased largely also due to the multiple tours that he undertook. Luck was also on his side in his private life. On the 12th of April 1897, his son Franz was born.

  6. Why did the composer who undertook great subjects such as Salome and Elektra, and a comedy such as Rosenkavalier, then turn into the byways of literature to write a rehash of a musical language...

  7. In 1889, Strauss was appointed principal conductor of the Weimar Court Orchestra. In 1894 he produced his first opera, Guntram, and fell in love with the leading soprano, Pauline de Ahna, who stayed with him to the end, outliving him by just a few months.

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