For all those operagoers tired of classics set in rodeos, Las Vegas or on a space station (Paris has a BOHEME of that ilk), Otto Schenk’s production for ARABELLA, with stage design by Gunther ...
Richard J. Strauss, 73, of Breinigsville, passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2024, in his home. He and his wife, Denise M. (Swoyer), celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary. Born in Allentown, he was a ...
On paper, it may have seemed like yet another classical program from the New Jersey Symphony featuring two long-deceased German white male composers, this time Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss. But ...
While Congress was having its holiday rest last week. Parliament in musical Austria busied itself with musical copyrights, particularly as they affected the waltzes of the late Johann Strauss. Two ...
A prominent personality in the music world celebrated his 60th birthday; City of Vienna made this the occasion for a gala week. Honors both frothy and substantial were recklessly poured upon the head ...
Historians often use the term “the long 19th century” to refer to the period from the French Revolution (1789) to the First World War (1914). In music, this roughly corresponds with the period we call ...
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