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Donald Macleod explores Strauss' final days, framed by recordings of his early works. With Morgen!, Op 27, Sonata in E flat for violin and piano, Op 18 and Tod und Verklarung.
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Richard Strauss, hailed in his youthful fame as 'the outstanding living composer'.
He focuses on Strauss' early works, which frame the story of his final days. As the composer wrote on his deathbed, 'dying is just as I composed it in Death and Transfiguration'.
Morgen!, Op 27, No 4
Anne Schwanewilms (soprano)
Halle Orchestra
Mark Elder (conductor)
Halle CDHLL7508 Tr 5
Sonata in E flat for violin and piano, Op 18
Vadim Repin (violin)
Boris Berezovsky (piano)
Erato 8573-85769-2 Trs 1-3
Tod und Verklarung, Op 24
Staatskapelle Dresden
Rudolf Kempe (conductor)
EMI 7243 5 73619 2 7 CD5 Tr 2.
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Richard Strauss
Morgen!, Op 27, No 4
Performer: Anne Schwanewilms (soprano) Performer: Halle Orchestra Performer: Mark Elder (conductor)
- Halle.
- CDHLL7508.
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Richard Strauss
Sonata in E flat for violin and piano, Op 18
Performer: Vadim Repin (violin) Performer: Boris Berezovsky (piano)
- Erato.
- 8573-85769-2.
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Richard Strauss
Tod und Verklarung, Op 24
Performer: Staatskapelle Dresden Performer: Rudolf Kempe (conductor)
- EMI.
- 7243 5 73619 2 7.
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