1935
In a series of snapshots of Richard Strauss' life, Donald Macleod focuses on the year 1935, which saw the unravelling of the composer's relations with the Nazis.
Donald Macleod explores another significant year in the life of Richard Strauss. 1935 saw the coming into force of Hitler's Nuremberg Laws and the beginning of a nightmare for Europe. Strauss's relations with the Nazis are difficult to unravel. On the one hand, he accepted an official post in Goebbels's cultural ministry - on the other, members of his own family suffered because of their Jewishness. Donald Macleod tells the story.
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Richard Strauss
Im Sonnenschein op.87 no.4
Performer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Performer: Gerald Moore (piano)
- EMI CMS7639952.
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Richard Strauss
Die Schweigsame Frau (end of Act 3)
Performer: Theo Adam (Sir Morosus) Performer: Staatskapelle Dresden Performer: Marek Janowski (conductor)
- EMI CMS5660332.
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Richard Strauss
Friedenstag (beginning)
Performer: Dresden State Opera Chorus Performer: Staatskapelle Dresden Performer: Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)
- DG 4634942.
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Richard Strauss
Metamorphosen
Performer: English Chamber Orchestra Performer: Jeffrey Tate (conductor)
- EMI CDC7479922.
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