- An
Alpine Symphony (Eine
Alpensinfonie), Op. 64, is a tone poem for
large orchestra written by
German composer Richard Strauss which premiered in 1915...
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Bells and
Symphonic Dances,
Richard Strauss' Ein
Heldenleben and Eine
Alpensinfonie, Verdi's Requiem, as well as Strauss' Elektra,
Daphne and Wagner's Lohengrin...
- full
intended range of the
heckelphone part of
Richard Strauss' Eine
Alpensinfonie,
which descends beyond that instrument's
lowest note. The
first chamber...
- new
medium in 1983, the
first recording being Richard Strauss's Eine
Alpensinfonie.
Deutsche Grammophon has a huge back
catalogue of
notable recordings...
- on
their Easter Tour in 2005,
enough to play
Richard Strauss' Eine
Alpensinfonie in its full orchestration. The GMJO tour
repertoire ranges from classical...
- ISBN 978-0-486-26350-2.
Retrieved 18
October 2011. Strauss,
Richard (1904). Eine
Alpensinfonie; and,
Symphonia domestica.
Courier Dover Publications. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-486-27725-7...
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Retrieved 30
September 2012. The
first test CD was
Richard Strauss's Eine
Alpensinfonie, and the
first CD
actually pressed at a
factory was ABBA's The Visitors...
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Retrieved 30
September 2012. The
first test CD was
Richard Strauss's Eine
Alpensinfonie, and the
first CD
actually pressed at a
factory was ABBA's The Visitors...
-
Karajan and the
Berlin Philharmonic's
recording of
Richard Strauss's Eine
Alpensinfonie is also
mentioned as a
contender for
earliest test
pressing of a CD...
- life,
including an
unflattering musical picture of Frau
Strauss Eine
Alpensinfonie ("An
Alpine Symphony"), Op. 64 (1915). A work with twenty-two named...