Noun
German composer of many operas; collaborated with librettist Hugo von Hoffmannsthal to produce several operas (1864-1949)
Source: WordNetDebussy was for the most part enthusiastic about Richard Strauss Claude Debussy (1962). Source: Internet
Sibelius, Jean, Igor Stravinsky, Richard Strauss and Arthur Nikisch, "Tribute and Commentary", The Musical Times, April 1934, p. 322. Among Elgar's admirers there is disagreement about which of his works are to be regarded as masterpieces. Source: Internet
Short, p. 105 The combined influence of Ravel, Hindu spiritualism and English folk tunes enabled Holst to get beyond the once all-consuming influences of Wagner and Richard Strauss and to forge his own style. Source: Internet
Richard Strauss worked in Weimar between 1889 and 1894 as second conductor in the acclaimed Staatskapelle Weimar (the court orchestra founded in 1491). Source: Internet
Ohio State: 100 ex-students report sex misconduct by doctor FILE - This undated file photo shows a photo of Dr. Richard Strauss. Source: Internet
In 1942, Richard Strauss used it for the bell- and gong-part in the Dresden première of his Japanese Festival Music. Source: Internet