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His operas were dominant representatives of the genre in his time, particularly his earlier ones: Salome (1905), Elektra (1909), Der Rosenkavalier (1911) and Ariadne auf Naxos (1912).
Period [a]TitleGenreAct (s)1876Der Kampf mit dem Drachen?1 act1892–93Guntram (revised 1940)Opera [3]3 acts1900–01Feuersnot (Fire Famine) [4]Singgedicht (sung poem)1 act1903–051 actRichard Georg Strauss (Munique, 11 de junho de 1864 — Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 8 de setembro de 1949) foi um compositor e maestro alemão. É considerado como um dos mais destacados representantes da música entre o final da Era Romântica e a primeira metade do século XX.
Learn about the German composer Richard Strauss, who wrote some of the most famous operas of the twentieth century, such as Salome, Elektra and Der Rosenkavalier. Explore his musical influences, achievements, and legacy in this guide from the English National Opera.
- June 11, 1864
- September 8, 1949
Richard Georg Strauss ( German: [ˈʁɪçaʁt ˈʃtʁaʊs]; 11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer and conductor best known for his tone poems and operas. Considered a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras, he has been described as a successor of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt. [1]
Capriccio, Op. 85, is the final opera by German composer Richard Strauss, subtitled "A Conversation Piece for Music". It received its premiere performance at the Nationaltheater München on 28 October 1942.
His first opera was the Wagnerian-influenced Guntram (1892–94, rev. 1940). His next stage work, the satirical comic opera Feuersnot (1900–01; Fire-Famine ), employs impish humour to mock small-town prudery and hypocrisy.
Die Frau ohne Schatten ("A Mulher sem Sombra" em alemão) é uma ópera em três atos do compositor alemão Richard Strauss com libreto de seu colaborador de longa data, o poeta Hugo von Hofmannsthal.