Richard Strauss and the Survival of Western Culture, by Boyd D. Cathey

Apr 26th 2021 1:02pm EDT

For a number of years I’ve greatly admired and enjoyed the music of the German composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949). In his early years prior to the First World War, he was considered forward-looking, even musically avant-garde. Indeed, the aged defender of the German classical tradition—and another favorite—Max Bruch (d. 1920), found Strauss’ compositions too advanced… […]

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