Richard Strauss: An Intimate Portrait
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About this book
Richard Strauss (1864 -1949) always claimed that his music was a self-portrait that he depicted himself his nature and his world in musical notes. From the charming autobiographical opera Intermezzo based on a domestic misunderstanding to the self-confident tone poem Ein Heldenleben the composers works relate to his personal experience as closely as those of any nineteenth-century Romantic. For the huge audience that enjoys the music of Strauss Kurt Wilhelms book has proved to be a cornucopia of information. Many of the numerous illustrations--taken from the private archive of the Strauss family--have never been published previously and all are of immense historical interest. Skillfully woven around them is a detailed and revealing text rich in anecdotes quotations and personal reminiscences by members of the Strauss family and contemporaries. The result is an intimate investigation of the private life opinions background and works of Strauss that comes as close to the man as one is likely to get.
