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Symphony Concert: Richard Strauss

Lorenzo Viotti – Dutch National Opera / Daniëlle van Coevorden

Lorenzo Viotti – Dutch National Opera / Daniëlle van Coevorden

With his symphonic poems such as "Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche", "Ein Heldenleben" and "Also sprach Zarathustra", Richard Strauss became the most internationally acclaimed young German composer around 1900. Hotly disputed due to the drastic nature of his musical language, these works made Strauss the epitome of the "young savage", who did not shy away from musical shock value for the sake of effect. With the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Lorenzo Viotti, chief conductor of the Amsterdam Opera and one of the most celebrated conductors of his generation, shows that the fascination of the symphonic composer Richard Strauss is still unbroken today.

Richard Strauss [1864 – 1949]Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche

Vier letzte LiederFrühling SeptemberBeim SchlafengehenIm Abendrot

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Also sprach Zarathustra

Artists/Collaborators: Lorenzo Viotti (Dirigent), Maria Motolygina (Sopran), Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin (Orchester)

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