Ebook: Strauss
Author: Laurenz Lütteken
- Genre: Art // Music
- Tags: #Music, #Biographies, #History & Criticism, #Richard Strauss, #Strauss, #Chamber Music, #Classical, #Musical Genres, #Opera, #Master Musicians Series, #Instruments, #Musical Genres, Theory Composition & Performance, #Arts & Photography, #Biographies & Memoirs, #Arts & Literature, #Ethnic & National, #Historical, #Leaders & Notable People, #Memoirs, #Professionals & Academics, #Reference & Collections
- Series: Master Musicians Series
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language: English
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Richard Strauss is an outlier in the context of twentieth century music. Some consider him a composer of the late romantic period, while others declare him a traitor of modernity for his role in National Socialism. Despite the controversy surrounding him, Strauss's works--even beyond his most well-known operasElektraandRosenkavalier--are present in the repertories of concert halls worldwide and continue to enjoy large audiences. The details of the composer's life, however, remain shrouded in mystery and gossip. Laurenz L�tteken'sStrausspresents a fresh approach to understanding this elusive composer's life and works. Dispensing with stereotypes and sensationalism, it reveals Strauss to be a sensitive intellectual and representative of modernity, with all light and shade of the turn of the twentieth century.
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