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The Richard Strauss Companion

Author: Mark-Dan Schmid  

Features essays on various aspects of the composer's oeuvre-including his operas, choral works, and abstract instrumental compositions-and their formal criteria and critical reception.

Featuring ten new essays on different aspects of the compositions, artistic influences, and persona of Richard Strauss, The Strauss Companion explores the composer's relationship to his own work and to that of his noted contemporaries.

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Features essays on various aspects of the composer's oeuvre-including his operas, choral works, and abstract instrumental compositions-and their formal criteria and critical reception.

Featuring ten new essays on different aspects of the compositions, artistic influences, and persona of Richard Strauss, The Strauss Companion explores the composer's relationship to his own work and to that of his noted contemporaries.

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Featuring ten new essays on different aspects of the compositions, artistic influences, and persona of Richard Strauss, The Strauss Companion explores the composer's relationship to his own work and to that of his noted contemporaries. Guided by not only musical interests but literary, political, and philosophical ones as well, Strauss is an ideal candidate for this sort of treatment. Following this discussion of his influences, the volume moves to a discussion of the works themselves, including operas, tone poems, and stage works; these compositions are explored analytically and also in terms of their critical reception. The final chapter investigates for the first time Strauss's much-neglected choral works, revealing their rich musical and vocal capacities, while a select bibliography and complete works-list round out the volume.

These colorful and intriguing essays are written by some of the foremost American, German, British, and Canadian Strauss scholars of our time, making it an important resource for students not only of Strauss's work, but of all musical composition and art music.

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Critic Reviews

“"This Companion is a delightful vade mecum. It will give pleasure to all ... [it] deserves to be read by anyone with an interest in music and to join the very select band of essential reference volumes." Richard Strauss Society Newsletter”

"This Companion is a delightful vade mecum. It will give pleasure to all ... [it] deserves to be read by anyone with an interest in music and to join the very select band of essential reference volumes."-Richard Strauss Society Newsletter
?Schmid brings some welcome additions to recent literature on Strauss....Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers.?-Choice
?This Companion is a delightful vade mecum. It will give pleasure to all ... [it] deserves to be read by anyone with an interest in music and to join the very select band of essential reference volumes.?-Richard Strauss Society Newsletter
"Schmid brings some welcome additions to recent literature on Strauss....Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers."-Choice

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About the Author

MARK-DANIEL SCHMID is an Assistant Professor of Music History and Literature and Piano at Mansfield University in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Having previously taught for several years at the Musikschule Leinfelden-Echterdingen in Germany, his scholarly interests include Richard Strauss, Frantisek Xaver Dusek, and film music.

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Featuring ten new essays on different aspects of the compositions, artistic influences, and persona of Richard Strauss, The Strauss Companion explores the composer's relationship to his own work and to that of his noted contemporaries. Guided by not only musical interests but literary, political, and philosophical ones as well, Strauss is an ideal candidate for this sort of treatment. Following this discussion of his influences, the volume moves to a discussion of the works themselves, including operas, tone poems, and stage works; these compositions are explored analytically and also in terms of their critical reception. The final chapter investigates for the first time Strauss's much-neglected choral works, revealing their rich musical and vocal capacities, while a select bibliography and complete works-list round out the volume. These colorful and intriguing essays are written by some of the foremost American, German, British, and Canadian Strauss scholars of our time, making it an important resource for students not only of Strauss's work, but of all musical composition and art music.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | Praeger Publishers Inc
Published
30th September 2003
Pages
480
ISBN
9780313279010

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