What: The NRO Presents Season Finale! Program: Richard Strauss: “Suite from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59”; Moritz Moszkowski: “Suite for Two Violins and Orchestra ...
Strauss orchestrated his Rosenkavalier Suite in 1944, using the high spots from the opera: the big love-scene between the aging noblewoman and the young count, the Knight of the Rose, the love-duet ...
These stirring performances come from concerts in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall and testify to the rapport the Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons has established with the CBSO. Passion, glowing sonority ...
"Der Rosenkavalier" is one of the most wild and raucous operas in the repertoire, and it's probably no surprise that it was written by one of the world's most influential and incendiary composers, ...
Mozart’s Symphony No. 39, Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier Suite, and Liszt's Piano Concerto No 1 Three centuries of music on the next broadcast by The Phoenix Symphony. Katharina Wincor conducts ...
Gerard Schwarz has long been associated with the great orchestral works of Richard Strauss, which he has conducted, arranged, and recorded. This is music Schwarz knows inside out, and the current ...
Faced with the music of his reactionary contemporary Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky remarked, trenchantly, "If Richard, then Wagner; if Strauss, then Johann." And of Strauss's opera Der ...
Strauss’s irrepressible ego was the principle motivation behind Ein Heldenleben, the autobiographical edifice which recalls some of his previous works as well as painting an affectionate portrait of ...
The next piece, Strauss’s Metamorphosen, he didn’t conduct at all, leaving the 23 string players to wing it alone with a wink, a nod, and as many waves as possible from the leader Vesko Eschkenazy’s ...
The season-ending concert by the Sinfonia da Camera, conducted by Ian Hobson, had the eye-catching title "A Sweet Ending." Indeed, two of the longer works were suites from famous works, one using ...