Richardstrauss

Richard Strauss' Musical Life

By lgrentz
  • Birth

    Birth
    Richard Strauss was born in Munich, Germany under the Father of Franz Strauss. His father had a huge musical background. He played the French Horn, was a performer, and composer.
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    The Musical Life of Richard Strauss

  • First composition

    First composition
    His composed his first compisition at the age of 6 years old. He never stopped composing either from here on.
  • First Priate lesson

    First Priate lesson
    He started to recieve theory lesson and private violin lessons. The instructors were from the Royal School of Music where they introduced him to Wagner's opera "Lohegrin and Trannhausser."
  • First Performance

    First Performance
    He gave his first performance of his Violin Concerto in D minor, playing the piano part himself. Then he went and studied Art and Philosophy at a University in Munich. He did not study music at all.
  • Left University

    Left University
    Strauss then left that University at the age of 16 to go and pursue his passion and love for music that he missed. He headed to Berlin, Germany where he became a student of Hans Von Bulon, one of the most well known conductors in Germany.
  • Compositions

    Compositions
    He wrote many of his famous compositions for the next two years, "Four Seasons" and "Serenade." Under the study of the conductor Strauss learned so many techniques and grew in his musical knowledge.
  • Influences in his Composing

    Influences in his Composing
    He met Alexander Ritter which influenced him to write tone poems and give up the youthful conservative style of composing. He composed Don Juan, Death of Transfigurations, many symphonies and other compositions.
  • Married and Family

    Married and Family
    Strauss married a soprano Pauline de Ahna and had two sons named Christian and Richard. He wrote many of his operas and vocal works for his wife.
  • Composed his biggest Opera

    Composed his biggest Opera
    He composed on of his biggest operas called "Elektra" which was a late romantic style of opera with a dramatic plot, showing the lead as a soprano voice.
  • Protecting Daughter in Law and Grandchildren

    Protecting Daughter in Law and Grandchildren
    Richerd Strauss wrote a Jewish filled Opera and it only showed three times and then the third reiggime oppoesed it. Strauss "Olympisceh Hymne" at the openning summer Olympics in Germany. The fame and use of the music distracted the Nazi from his family and provided protection.
  • WWI affects of his music

    WWI affects of his music
    RIchard Strauss loved the works of Mahler and Debussy and these were band because of the reggieme of Hitler. Strauss did not support the reign of Hilter and did not appoint to any political party. He was appointed to be the post president of the State Music Burea of Germany. He went against the odds of the reign.
  • One sct Opera for the war

    One sct Opera for the war
    Richard Strauss wrote the one act Opera "Freindstag" which means peace day, and this opera was during the Thirty Year War. This provided a statement and hope for the people of Germany. That one day it will be over and done, with a contrast of light and dark, with hope and turmoil the opera after about a month into the war got called off.
  • Last and Final Work

    Last and Final Work
    Strauss before he died wrote the piece "Indian Summer" which depicts the winds and blows over the plains. Finally his piece "Four Last Songs" finally got published as well right before his death. He got to hear them one last time before his death.
  • Moved to Vience

    Moved to Vience
    He moved back to Vience, Italy for the protectoin of his daughter and grandsons. They were abducted by the Gustepoe and Strauss fought to get them back after two days,
  • 23 Songs of Strigns

    23 Songs of Strigns
    Richard Strauss completed his very own compositions of 23 solo string works "Metamorphosen" these works depicted the change and growth that the war had on the countries and music world.
  • Solo and Choral Works

    Solo and Choral Works
    Richard Strauss composed many lieders and choral works for this early 20th centery. He wrote a set of song cycles called "Four Seasons." Also, he wrote the famous lieder "Allersalen" and "Morgen." Strauss was always popular for his works and harmonics of the voice and accompiament.
  • Death and Burial

    Death and Burial
    Richard Strauss passed away at the age of 85 with his family and loving companions at his side. He had a symphony that conducted his most famous pieces of works, and a trio sing his famous "Rosenkaliver". His wife then passed three months after that at the age of 88.