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The disc contained a recording of Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie ( in English, An Alpine Symphony ), played by the Berlin Philharmonic and conducted by Herbert von Karajan.
* 1909 – Richard Strauss's opera Elektra receives its debut performance at the Dresden State Opera.
The euphonium is featured in a few late Romantic and 20th century works, usually playing parts marked " tenor tuba ", including Gustav Holst's The Planets, and Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben.
The application of the term painterly outside of painting may help the viewer or listener experience more deeply the significance of Auguste Rodin's surfaces or Richard Strauss's flow of chromatic harmonies.
The question of which is more important in operathe music or the words — has been debated over time, and forms the basis of at least two operas, Richard Strauss's Capriccio, and Antonio Salieri's Prima la musica, poi le parole.
After Wilde's play and Richard Strauss's operatic version of the same, first performed in 1905, the erotic ' dance of the seven veils ', became a standard routine for dancers in opera, vaudeville, film and burlesque.
In 1972, Edward Downes, formerly associated with London's Royal Opera House, became Musical Director, and his first new production was the Australian premiere of Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, followed closely by Prokofiev's War and Peace as the opening night performance of the Sydney Opera House, a short time before the building's official opening.
Rains made several audio recordings, narrating a few Bible stories for children on Capitol Records, and reciting Richard Strauss's setting for narrator and piano of Tennyson's poem Enoch Arden, with the piano solos played by Glenn Gould.
Strauss's style began to truly develop and change when, in 1885, he met Alexander Ritter, a noted composer and violinist, and the husband of one of Richard Wagner's nieces.
The terms of Karpath's will stipulated that the correspondence between Karpath and Strauss not be published until after Richard Strauss's death.
Richard Strauss's Orchestral Music and the German Intellectual Tradition: the Philosophical Roots of Musical Modernism.
This was the premiere of Richard Strauss's Salome, with the pivotal part of John the Baptist assigned to a baritone.
As a young singer he appeared in Verdi and created the Commandant in Richard Strauss's Friedenstag and Olivier in Capriccio.
Although it won considerable praise, its success was overshadowed by the Paris premiere of Richard Strauss's sensational opera Salome at much the same time.
* Richard Strauss's standard repertory opera Ariadne auf Naxos was preceded by a L ' Arianna each by Claudio Monteverdi and Carlo Agostino Badia, by an opera Ariadne ( 1691 ) by German composer Johann Georg Conradi, and by non-operatic Ariadne auf Naxos works including a cantata based on the Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg poem and Jiri Antonin Benda's melodrama Ariadne auf Naxos ( Benda ), and by Joseph Haydn's cantata Arianna a Naxos.
With significant alterations to the character, a version of this Aethra appears as " Aithra "), a sorceress and concubine of Poseidon, in Richard Strauss's famous opera Die ägyptische Helena ( The Egyptian Helen ).
The first movement of Richard Strauss's second symphony, in F minor, modulates to the submediant D-flat major.
For instance in the first movement of Richard Strauss's 2nd symphony in F minor, the recapitulation begins with the first subject group in tonic but modulates to the mediant A-flat major for the second subject group before modulating back to F minor for the coda.
Other works used have included Richard Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra ( in 2001 ), and Paul Dukas's The Sorcerer's Apprentice ( in Walt Disney's Fantasia ).
The leitmotif associated with Salome herself in Richard Strauss's opera Salome ( opera ) | Salome.
Although the work was based on the same Nietzsche work as Richard Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra, Delius distanced himself from the Strauss work, which he considered a complete failure.
* November 28-Stefan Zweig, librettist of Richard Strauss's Die schweigsame Frau ( The Silent Woman )
The film also features the famous Habanera from the opera Carmen and the opening from Richard Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra, the latter of which plays over the deathbed of Earl Partridge and introduces his son Frank Mackey on stage.
Richard Strauss's Metamorphosen has themes motivically similar to the Eroica funeral march, and near the end quotes the Eroica funeral march in the bass.

Richard and 1905
* 1905Richard Haydn, English actor ( d. 1985 )
Examples include K. Ehrenberg's charcoal illustration Gastmahl in Walhalla ( mit einziehenden Einheriern ) ( 1880 ), Richard Wagner's depiction of Valhalla in his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen ( 1848 – 1874 ), the Munich, Germany-based Germanic Neopagan magazine Walhalla ( 1905 – 1913 ), and the comic series Valhalla ( 1978, ongoing ) by Peter Madsen, and its subsequent animated film of the same name ( 1986 ).
* January 28 – Richard Loeb, American murderer ( b. 1905 )
* Richard Strauss — Salome, opera in one act based on Wilde's play ( 1905 )
* Hector Berlioz ( 1844 ), revised in 1905 by Richard Strauss: Grand traité d ’ instrumentation et d ’ orchestration modernes ( Treatise on Instrumentation ).
In 1905 Richard Sutcliffe invented the first conveyor belts for use in coal mines which revolutionized the mining industry.
It fell to Richard Swann Lull to complete the monograph in 1905, publishing Hatcher's description of a skull separately and giving it the name Diceratops hatcheri ; Diceratops means " two horned face.
* Jebb, Richard ( 1905 ) Bacchylides: the poems and fragments, Cambridge University Press
* Karpath, Ludwig and Strauss, Richard ( 1905 – 1936 ).
* Aschenbrödel ( 1905 ) by Leo Blech, libretto by Richard Batka
After the Conservative government of Arthur Balfour fell in December 1905 there was some speculation that Asquith and his allies Richard Haldane and Sir Edward Grey would refuse to serve unless Campbell-Bannerman accepted a peerage, which would have left Asquith as the real leader in the House of Commons.
( 1905 ) The Life of Richard Cobden, 12th ed., London: T. Fisher Unwin, 985 p., republished by London: Routledge / Thoemmes ( 1995 ), ISBN 0-415-12742-4
In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy in set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905.
The original statement of the paradox, due to Richard ( 1905 ), has a relation to Cantor's diagonal argument on the uncountability of the set of real numbers.
Richard ( 1905 ) presented a solution to the paradox from the viewpoint of predicativisim.
Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr., ( November 19, 1904 – August 29, 1971 ) and Richard Albert Loeb ( June 11, 1905 – January 28, 1936 ), more commonly known as " Leopold and Loeb ", were two wealthy University of Chicago law students ( with undergraduate degrees from the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan, respectively ) who murdered 14-year-old Robert " Bobby " Franks in 1924 and were sentenced to life imprisonment.
The couple had seven children: Bridget Amice Beaumont ( 1902 – 1948 ); Francis William Lionel Beaumont ( 1903 – 1941 ) ( father of John Michael Beaumont, 22nd Seigneur of Sark ); Cyril John Astley Beaumont ( 1905 – 1973 ); Basil Ian Beaumont ( 1908 – 1909 ); Douce Alianore Daphne Beaumont ( 1910 – 1967 ); Richard Vyvyan Dudley Beaumont ( b. 1915 ); Jehanne Rosemary Ernestine Beaumont ( b. 1919 ).
* Richard Poncher ( 1905 – 1986 ), folk figure
Richard's paradox ( Richard 1905 ) concerning certain ' definitions ' of real numbers in the English language is an example of the sort of contradictions which can easily occur if one fails to distinguish between mathematics and metamathematics.
* Jules Richard, Les Principes des Mathématiques et le Problème des Ensembles, Revue Générale des Sciences Pures et Appliquées ( 1905 ); translated in Heijenoort J. van ( ed.
See also " Richard Flecknoe " ( Leipzig, 1905, in Münchener Beiträge zur ... Philologie ), by A Lohr, who has given minute attention to his life and works.
* Richard Causton ( 1st Baron Southwark after 13 July 1910 ) 1905 – 1910
* February 26 – Franz Strauss, horn player and composer, father of Richard Strauss ( d. 1905 )

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