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- Feuersnot (Need for (or lack of) fire), Op. 50, is a Singgedicht (sung poem) or opera in one act by Richard Strauss. The German libretto was written by...
- (1894) and Feuersnot (1901), were controversial works; Guntram was the first significant critical failure of Strauss's career, and Feuersnot was considered...
- conducted by Ernst von Schuch, who had conducted the premieres of Strauss's Feuersnot, Salome and Elektra. Soprano Margarethe Siems (Strauss's first Chrysothemis)...
- Nose, Sancta Susanna, Eine florentinische Tragödie, The English Cat, Feuersnot, Cendrillon, etc. In 1980, Galterio made his New York City Opera debut...
- 1895: Eugen d'Albert: Ghismonda, 28 November 1901: Richard StraussFeuersnot, 22 November 1905: Richard Strauss – Salome, 9 December 1909: Richard...
- Palermo. She later directed numerous operas, including Richard Strauss' Feuersnot and Hans Werner Henze's Gisela! in Palermo, and Carmen at the Teatro alla...
- thematic material, including a waltz and other themes from the opera Feuersnot relating to fire. In fact the Munich Waltz is mainly based on music Strauss...
- leadership the theatre offered a varied programme including Richard Strauss's Feuersnot, Hans Werner Henze's Gisela!, Jaromir Weinberger's Schwanda the bagpiper...
- Fledermaus), Agathe (Der Freischütz), Hanna Glawari in The Merry Widow, Diemut (Feuersnot), Leonore (Fidelio), Ariadne (Ariadne auf Naxos), Mimì (La bohème), Leonora...
- Plague, Alex Woolf, 2020 Fedora, Giordano, 1898 Die Feen, Wagner, 1833 Feuersnot, Richard Strauss, 1901 Fidelio, Beethoven, 1805 The Fiery Angel, Prokofiev...