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Matthew Boyden , Richard Strauss
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 431 Seiten
  • Verlag: Northeastern University Press; Auflage: 1st Edition (8. Juli 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 155553418X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555534189
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,8 x 16,4 x 3,8 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.797.645 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Hot on the heels of Michael Kennedy's Richard Strauss and Tim Ashley's Richard Strauss comes yet another biography. Boyden finds Strauss (1864^-1949) a simple man driven by his needs to compose music that expressed himself and to provide for his family. His tone poem Ein Heldenleben presented him as a hero, Sinfonia Domestica depicted relations between him and his wife, and Also sprach Zarathustra expressed his enthusiasm for Nietzsche's "teutonism." His father, Franz, was anti-Semitic, and Strauss so embraced German culture as the supreme one that he was ever faithful to the German Vaterland. He provided for his family by conducting his own and other Germans' works as well as by sales of his music. Boyden tries to show that Strauss collaborated with the Third Reich because he was anti-Semitic, but Strauss bided his time without actively promoting Nazi values, so Boyden's argument seems labored. Otherwise, the biography is easy to read and dwells on Strauss' compositional process rather than the content of his music. Alan Hirsch

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An unflattering portrait of Germanys most popular modern classical composer, mitigated by hearty appreciation for his musical genius. Richard Strauss (18641949) aspired to follow in the mighty footsteps of Beethoven and Wagner, and this forthright promoter of New German music certainly equaled the former in arrogance and the latter in distasteful (though decidedly intermittent) anti-Semitism. Best known today for the opening chords of Also Sprach Zarathustra (brilliant or bombastic, depending on whom you ask) and several of the very few canonical 20th-century operas (most notably Salome, Elektra, Der Rosenkavalier, and Ariadne auf Naxos), Strauss won fame early as a conductor as well as a composer; English music producer and editor Boyden offers an especially juicy depiction of the rancid infighting in Greater Germanys musical capitals, from Berlin to Vienna, where the young artist made his name while undercutting ostensible friends like Gustav Mahler. The author also convincingly argues that, despite his reputation for shocking subjects and aggressively modern scores, Strauss was in fact the last of the 19th-century romantics, an end, not a beginning (though Boyden also makes a nice case for Rosenkavalier and Ariadne as postmodern works of pastiche and irony). Strauss emerges in this biography as self-absorbed and selfish, the musician-as-businessman more concerned with success than artistic integrity, unable to understand those less effortlessly populist than he. His collaboration with the Nazis, to whom he handed priceless propaganda opportunities by remaining in Germany and even substituting for conductors dismissed for political reasons, is evaluated by Boyden as more a matter of willed blindness than active evil, but nonetheless shameful. Although the author retains his admiration for Strauss as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music, his solid but not especially vivid descriptions of the music may not convince all readers of this claims justice. Judicious, well-balanced, and thoughtfully argued, though its readability would be enhanced by a little more passion either for or against the unpleasant Herr Strauss. (illustrations, not seen) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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In a fairly straightforward biography emphasizing the composition and production of Strauss's music, this book also looks unblinkingly at his anti-Semitism (which diminished after the birth of his two adored half-Jewish grandsons) and at his confused and confusing involvement with Hitler's Third Reich. The music is lovingly and skilfully described. This is the portrait of a man who is utterly devoted to his art and his family, and who is all too human when confronted with the political pressures bearing on them.
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Balanced & well worth reading 31. Mai 2002
Von Brian Kelly - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This is a fascinating, impressively researched, balanced biography of Richard Strauss. The author clearly appreciates Strauss's music, but refuses to either gloss over or demonize Strauss's personal flaws, anti-Semitism, or involvement with the Nazis. (Strauss was not a party member; his involvement with the Nazis was in part because of career pragmatism, in part because of his interest in composers' rights, and, well, in part because he agreed with their cultural agenda.) He was a great composer and an outstanding conductor, but hardly a hero.

Until reading this, my knowledge of Strauss was limited mostly to various album notes and a few encyclopedia articles. I'd heard that some biographies trash him, and some are basically a whitewash. I'm glad I chose this one. It gives a comprehensive view of his influences and his life. Other composers had spectacular flaws; Strauss's reputation has probably suffered disproportionately.

Be warned: this is a thesis. You will experience the horror of endnotes. I don't know why Northeastern University Press didn't turn these into footnotes; perhaps some editor there has a fetish for turning back and forth between pages. Given that some chapters have over 50 endnotes, you're forced to either ignore them, read them all at once out of context, or place a post-it on the appropriate endnotes page and flip back and forth. Pointlessly annoying.

Although this is not always a fast read, especially because of the endnotes, toward the end it does become a page-turner. The epilogue, with the author's conclusions, is impressive.

If you love Strauss's music and want to know more, this is worth buying.

M. Brian Kelly

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A balanced biography of Strauss 19. August 1999
Von J Scott Morrison - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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In a fairly straightforward biography emphasizing the composition and production of Strauss's music, this book also looks unblinkingly at his anti-Semitism (which diminished after the birth of his two adored half-Jewish grandsons) and at his confused and confusing involvement with Hitler's Third Reich. The music is lovingly and skilfully described. This is the portrait of a man who is utterly devoted to his art and his family, and who is all too human when confronted with the political pressures bearing on them.
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snore and a half 7. Dezember 2001
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This book is a snore and a half because it does not depict the composers life in a realistic view. The auther must have read an encyclopedia exert and then thought he knew enough about him to write a book, because the book can be summerized into 1 scentance and that scentance would be Richard Struass was a great composer. All in all I am very disappointed in this book.
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