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I wrote earlier that there was one indisputably major 19th century German composer who wrote suites, and that we would get to him eventually. Today is that day, and the composer was Richard Strauss. Before he was converted to post-Wagnerian Giganticism in his mid-20s, Strauss began as something of a Brahmsian composer who actually earned a few pats on the head from the gruff old great man.

And one of the most Brahmsian things he did in those days – he was 20 when this came out in 1884 – was to write a Suite for Winds, Op. 4. This is a delightful little neo-classical piece and one of my favorite works by Strauss.



Movements: Praeludium (0.28), Romanze (6.54), Gavotte (12.40), Introduction and Fugue (17.05)

Date: 2021-02-24 04:58 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sartorias
That is lovely--never would have guessed it was bu Strauss. (I'm used to the thumping oompah stuff that gets trotted out, and I have disliked it so much I've never looked farther into his work)

Date: 2021-02-24 10:15 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cmcmck
Strauss was a genius composer for winds.

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