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Symphonic Fantasy on Die Frau ohne Schatten, TrV 234a - Symphonic Fantasy on Die Frau ohne Schatten, TrV 234a | |
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Serenade in E flat major, Op. 7, TrV 106 - Serenade in E flat major, Op. 7, TrV 106 | |
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Symphonic Fragment from Josephs Legende, TrV 231a - Symphonic Fragment from Josephs Legende, TrV 231a |
Notes & Reviews:
Richard Strauss revived some of his less well-known scores in later years, turning his richly imaginative fairytale opera Die Frau ohne Schatten into an attractively compact orchestral tone-poem. Strauss preserved the storyline and tuneful highlights of both this and his Diaghilev-commissioned ballet Josephs-Legende , which describes a biblical drama in soaring themes and splendid orchestral effects. The charming and lyrical Serenade for Winds , written when Strauss was only 17, drew the composer to the attention of Hans von Bülow, whose support and influence was of importance to Strauss's early career.
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: Seattle Center Opera House, USA.
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Works Details
Strauss, Richard : Die Frau ohne Schatten, Op. 65 - Performer: David Ritt (Trombone)
- Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Ensemble: Seattle Symphony
- Notes: Seattle Center Opera House, USA (05/20/1991/05/21/1991)
- Running Time: 23 min. 35 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1946
Strauss, Richard : Serenade for 13 wind instruments in E flat major, Op. 7 (TrV 106) - Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Notes: Composition written: 1881.
- Running Time: 9 min. 31 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1881
Strauss, Richard : Josephs Legende, symphonic fragment from the ballet, o.Op. 148 (TrV 231a, AV 148) - Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Running Time: 28 min. 55 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1947



























