The Making of a Composer
Donald Macleod charts Richard Strauss’s early years, with music including his First Symphony, which was completed in his last year in school, and a Concert Overture.
Donald Macleod charts Richard Strauss’s precocious early years, with music including his First Symphony, which was written in his last year at school.
During Richard Strauss’s lifetime the sound and form of music altered radically. He was born at the tail end of the 19th century and saw the emergence of twelve-tone music and atonality from younger composers like Arnold Schoenberg and his pupil Alban Berg. Strauss belonged to a previous generation and his music came to be regarded as conservative in style, but at the start of his career, Strauss had been seen as something of a modernist, breaking the mould with his series of innovative orchestral tone poems, and with the dissonant sound world of operas such as Salome and Elektra.
This week Donald Macleod follows the young Strauss’s pathway leading up to and including the tone poems, seeing how an immersion in music across his formative years influenced his ideas about orchestral writing, as well as opening up opportunities that helped him to establish a professional career as a conductor.
Having written his first compositions aged five, Richard Strauss’s raw musical talent was discovered early on. His progress continued at such a rate that by 11 he was conducting an amateur orchestra, and by 18 he’d written something in the region of 150 works.
Oboe Concerto in D
3rd movt: Allegro (excerpt)
Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Festmarsch in E flat major, op 1
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Neeme Järvi, conductor
Horn Concerto no 2 in E flat major AV 132
III: Rondo (Allegro molto)
David Pyatt, horn
Britten Sinfonia
Nicholas Cleobury, conductor
Symphony no 1 in D minor TrV 94
II: Andante
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor
Concerto for violin in D minor
I: Allegro
Thomas Albertus Irnberger
Israel Philharmonic
Martin Sieghart, conductor
Concert Overture in C minor op 80 TrV125
Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern
Hermann Bäumer, conductor
Producer: Johannah Smith for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales
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Richard Strauss
Oboe Concerto in D major, Av 144 (3rd mvt)
Performer: Alexei Ogrintchouk. Orchestra: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Conductor: Andris Nelsons.- BIS : 2163.
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Richard Strauss
Festmarsch in E flat major, Op 1
Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme Järvi.- CHANDOS : CHSA 5120.
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Richard Strauss
Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat major, Av 132 (3rd mvt)
Performer: David Pyatt. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: Nicholas Cleobury.- EMI : CD-EMX-2238.
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Richard Strauss
Symphony No 1 in D Minor (2nd mvt)
Orchestra: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Kenneth Schermerhorn.- MARCO POLO : 8.220323.
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Richard Strauss
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 8 (1st mvt)
Performer: Thomas Albertus Irnberger. Orchestra: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Martin Sieghart.- GRAMOLA : 989-92.
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Richard Strauss
Concert Overture in C minor, Op 80, TrV 125
Performer: Saarbrucken Kaiserslautem. Conductor: Hermann Bäumer. Orchestra: German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.- CPO : 555290-2.
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