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  1. Only 88 compositions by the German composer Richard Strauss (1864–1949) have been assigned opus numbers; these numbers are shown in the table below in the column "Op." Two volumes of a catalogue of the remaining works were published by Erich Hermann Mueller von Asow (1892–1964) in 1959. [1]

  2. 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]

  3. List of operas by Richard Strauss. The Königliches Opernhaus (now the Semperoper) in Dresden, where many of Strauss's operas premiered. The German composer Richard Strauss (18641949) was prolific and long-lived, writing 16 operas from 1892 up until his death in 1949.

    Period [a]
    Title
    Genre
    Act (s)
    1876
    Der Kampf mit dem Drachen
    ?
    1 act
    1892–93
    Guntram (revised 1940)
    Opera [3]
    3 acts
    1900–01
    Feuersnot (Fire Famine) [4]
    Singgedicht (sung poem)
    1 act
    1903–05
    1 act
  4. Noto soprattutto per i suoi poemi sinfonici e le sue opere liriche, Richard Strauss non è da confondere con gli Strauss viennesi, famosi compositori di musica da ballo, con i quali non aveva parentela. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Strauss e il nazismo. 3 Il nuovo ruolo di musicista nella società. 4 Lo stile. 5 Opere. 5.1 Poemi sinfonici.

  5. The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of compositions by Richard Strauss.

  6. Browse the complete list of music pieces composed by Richard Strauss.

  7. Metamorphosen, study for 23 solo strings (TrV 290, AV 142) is a composition by Richard Strauss for ten violins, five violas, five cellos, and three double basses, typically lasting 25 to 30 minutes. It was composed during the closing months of the Second World War, from August 1944 to March 1945.