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Richard Strauss. Mozart.
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Richard Strauss was a post-Romantic composer known for his symphonic poems and operas like "Der Rosenkavalier." He was a prominent figure in late-Romantic and early modernist music, blending traditional tonality with innovative harmonies and orchestrations.
Strauss's first major achievement was to harness the expressive power of the huge Wagnerian opera orchestra for the concert hall. Richard Strauss was one of the most prolific German composers of the 20th century who is still revered for his operas and symphonies.
Yes, for example, Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss.
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There's the Italian operas, the German, the French, the Russian, and still operas in other languages. The Italian operas are considered the most melodic and passionate; the German (which includes Wagner and Strauss) the most musically advanced the French the most elegant and "pretty", and the Russian grand and spectacular, though these descriptions are very general. There are some very grand Italian operas, some gorgeous French operas, some German operas which are so rich in orchestral texture and so vocally "over the top" that they can be almost a transfiguration. Each opera stands on it's own.
Strauss' first opera was "Guntram", premiered May 18, 1894 at Weimar, Germany. Source: "The Complete Operas of Strauss, A Critical Guide" by Charles Osborne, 1988, Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited IBN 1-85627-795-X Chapter One
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