It is now a permanent part of classical popular music, in the same way as the waltzes of Strauss or the marches of Sousa. |
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Debussy stands with Mussorgsky, Mahler, Reger, and Strauss among the great progenitors of Modernism. |
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Then as well we were treated to beautiful Mozart and Strauss music by a delightful quintet in traditional costume. |
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After this admirable book, the reader can return to listening to Strauss with added enjoyment. |
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Richard Strauss and Mahler largely get dumped, at least as far as musical cribs go, and Bloch gets to fight it out with Debussy alone. |
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Throughout all Strauss continued to display magnificent form, and Flintoff strode the various arenas like a colossus. |
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Yet Strauss manages to create an opera which wrings every dramatic drop from the text. |
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The idea that Strauss was a great defender of liberal democracy is laughable. |
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On the lieder disc there are songs by Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms and Strauss, plus Mahler's complete Kindertotenlieder. |
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Maybe too little stretto and too little rubato in the Emperor's Waltz by Strauss but this was definitely not the fault of the orchestra. |
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None of the symphonic music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Delius, Richard Strauss or Skryabin is without longueurs. |
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Written when Strauss was dying and first performed posthumously, they look back with profound contentment over his life and his marriage. |
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Dance bands have varied from the medieval one-man band of pipe and tabor to the small symphony orchestras of Johann Strauss. |
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The Strauss operettas on the next two-CD set are even farther from what the composer intended. |
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What is crucial for understanding Strauss and Straussians like Zuckert is why Strauss thinks esotericism is an answer to historicism. |
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Soprano Rosalind Sutherland sings in the New Year with an excellent selection of arias, polkas, marches and waltzes from Strauss. |
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Levi Strauss launched its Signature discount jeans in 2003, insisting they wouldn't cannibalize Levi's Red Tab department-store jeans. |
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Both Marcus Trescothick and Andrew Strauss weathered the opening hostility and, aided by the lack of a third man, started scoring freely. |
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When Strauss is firing on all cylinders, as here, the result can be an unashamedly thrilling and spine-tingling experience. |
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Like a Strauss tone poem, the scoring is opulent, wide-ranging, but unmistakably Czech in its harmonic language. |
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The diary travelled across the length and breadth of South Africa, just as it accompanies Strauss wherever he plays cricket in this country. |
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Unnecessary orchestral introductions taken from Richard Strauss and Rossini add little of value. |
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Strauss devised his music for Enoch Arden to strengthen his Munich position with Ernst von Possart, intendant of the Court Theatre. |
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Whether the early Strauss songs form ideal showpiece material for her voice is debatable. |
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The late Leo Strauss once said of men such as Ignatius that they fiddle while Rome burns, but that they are excused by two facts. |
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Strauss goes so far as to say that dissembling and deception-in effect, a culture of lies-is the peculiar justice of the wise. |
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More, too often, both Strauss and librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal seem to be coasting on automatic pilot. |
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And when Strauss is mentioned in the press, he is typically described as a great defender of liberal democracy against totalitarian tyranny. |
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But again like Lloyd-Webber, Strauss was already Vienna's mouthpiece and much could therefore be forgiven. |
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For Strauss, it would appear, the Western mind at its best devotes itself to policing the unbreachable boundary between faith and reason. |
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The rapturous love music of the first movement is worthy of Wagner or Strauss. |
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The sleeve note compares it to a Strauss symphonic poem, which is a reasonable supposition. |
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It is especially useful for the information it gives on Strauss as a family man. |
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The YouTube clip showing Strauss in a meth-induced manic episode garnered over 800,000 views. |
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Many contemporary virtuosos created piano rolls, including Paderewski, Rakhmaninov, Rubinstein, Gershwin, Debussy, Mahler, Richard Strauss, and Fats Waller. |
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These were copied from the promenade concerts and waltz nights of Johann Strauss, who was performing three times a night in Vienna by 1830 and then toured Europe. |
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It was left to Vaughan and Andrew Strauss to calmly complete the victory by adding the 46 runs required to complete victory and keep England on course for a series whitewash. |
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Because Mozart wrote for the basset horn in some 20 works, makers kept it available, and it was also used by Beethoven, Spohr, Mendelssohn, and Richard Strauss. |
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She also wrote an affectionate memoir of her work with Strauss. |
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I don't think Strauss wrote for such a po-faced, reverent audience. |
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Essentially a lyric soprano with coloratura capabilities, she was at home in both Mozart and Richard Strauss, as well as in bel canto and verismo. |
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What is clear is that Strauss took great pains to recruit disciples who could transmit his ideas to future generations of impressionable young philosophers. |
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Ms. Brewer's accompanist, Craig Rutenberg, contributed superb playing to this recital, notably in the Strauss Wiegenlied, with its perpetual motion of harplike arpeggiation. |
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Strauss is in the courtyard giving advice to a student who hurries off with his files when I arrive. |
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His guardian apprenticed him to a bookbinder, but Strauss eventually followed his own bent and at 15 joined Michael Pamer's orchestra as a viola player. |
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Hoggard took the second over, the field for Hayden set to a plan, with Vaughan at short mid-off, and Strauss at short extra cover in addition to his slips and gully. |
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I believe that Strauss remains so universally well-loved because his music is not just stylish and attractive, but also edifyingly well bolted together. |
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The meetings conclude with hosannas and hails and huzzahs to Strauss. |
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Tesco and Levi Strauss have drawn a line under their legal wrangle over cut-price jeans by striking a new trading agreement. |
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He secured an occasional engagement in symphony concerts, playing in 1897 under the baton of Richard Strauss at the Queen's Hall. |
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Strauss and Trescothick could thus add 80 for the first wicket before Strauss edged a short ball from Lee back into the bowler's waiting hands. |
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Though Strauss succumbed in the tenth over, England lost no further wickets before lunch, and only one more before tea. |
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The English opening batsmen of Andrew Strauss and Marcus Trescothick began England's response, scoring 26 before lunch. |
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Strauss put together a fine century, his sixth from just 17 matches, scoring 106 before getting out caught. |
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Andrew Flintoff emerged to form a vital partnership of 143 with Andrew Strauss, before to falling to Glenn McGrath for 72 an hour after tea. |
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Strauss made his 2nd century of the series, before being dismissed by Shane Warne off an acrobatic catch by Simon Katich. |
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Richard Strauss was a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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To commemorate the association, a plaque was unveiled in Dorset Square on 9 May 2006 by Andrew Strauss. |
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The United States North Sea Mine Force was commanded by Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss aboard the Atlantic Fleet Mine Force flagship USS Black Hawk. |
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After the first sweep took two days to clear 221 mines, Strauss requested more ships in the hope of clearing the mine barrage that summer. |
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Christoph Gluck, Richard Strauss, Jacques Offenbach and many others set Greek mythological themes to music. |
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Richard Strauss is considered a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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The Strauss family was so outraged by the film that they withdrew all music rights. |
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Mencken, more a music lover than a musician, sometimes tickled the ivories in a repertory of Beethoven, Bach, Strauss and W. C. Handy. |
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Thomas Strauss, president of Emotion Kayaks, will be joining the Lifetime team and will play a key role in the transition. |
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Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson and England captain Andrew Strauss are also in the short list of awardees. |
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In a year full of subcontinent cricket, Strauss has thrown down the gauntlet to his misfiring top six to prove they are worth keeping. |
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It has the obliqueness and indirection of Strauss, and its thesis is the Straussian nihilism that philosophy and faith are unfounded choices. |
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In May, Strauss Kahn countersued, accusing Diallo, 33, of ruining his reputation. |
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Strauss mentions the custom, that the scholars of the Rabbis in the consessus were wont to stand. |
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Peter Horne and Josh Strauss scored for the hosts, who were outmuscled up-front, and too imprecise to capitalise on their second-half dominance. |
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Whether Strauss and Brown really disagree is perhaps an even more interesting question than the extent to which Herl and Brown disagree. |
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Moreover, Strauss shared Eisenhower's penchant for secrecy, while Eisenhower shared the AEC chairman's mistrust of the Soviet Union. |
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Strauss also entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with AMT Electrosurgery, Inc. |
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This is true of those who point to Hayek as their inspiration or to Buckley or Strauss or even Meyer's later fusionism. |
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Ahmed M and Strauss M et al also reported bilateral submandibular gland aplasia with associated prolapsing sublingual salivary tissue through mylohyoid muscle. |
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She stayed at the house of John Chapman, the radical publisher whom she had met earlier at Rosehill and who had published her Strauss translation. |
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Vice-captain Strauss twice tossed away his wicket cheaply at the Gabba with pull and hook shots that would have had an Under-11 coach tearing his hair out. |
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The Essex man skippered England to a 3-0 one-day win in Bangladesh last winter, but was dumped from the 50-over side when Andrew Strauss came back. |
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And this programme featuring powerful tone poems by Delius and Richard Strauss, with Grieg's own piano concerto at its heart, was the perfect showcase. |
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Leo Strauss taught that the major canonical writers, especially philosophers, wrote in two fashions within the same text, exoterically and esoterically. |
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Veteran Glenn McGrath, returning from a groin injury, claimed the wicket of Strauss then Ian Bell was farcically run out in a mix-up with Paul Collingwood. |
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For more than six months, Derrick Strauss dedicated his recreational time to training for the Triple Bypass cycle ride through the Colorado Rockies. |
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Schoenberg sounded as brilliant as Strauss and as rich as Brahms. |
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And after being on the receiving end of one of those apologies, Strauss is confident Pietersen is genuinely remorseful and can be reintegrated back into the side. |
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After the failure of the amendment, Henry Strauss, 1st Baron Conesford, MP for Norwich, resigned his seat in protest at the British treatment of Poland. |
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Previn's sophisticated score was an eclectic mix of the lyricism of Strauss and Britten, Janacek's arioso manner in recitative and a jazz element reminiscent of Bernstein. |
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Different elements of his thought were emphasised by Carl Schmitt, Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig Lachmann, Leo Strauss, Hans Morgenthau, and Raymond Aron. |
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Price was also very active as a lieder singer, equally at home in the romantic idiom of Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann or Richard Strauss and the Second Viennese School. |
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Catering to the needs and tastes of the growing population, Levi Strauss opened a dry goods business and Domingo Ghirardelli began manufacturing chocolate. |
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Gypsies enjoy a reputation for natural musicianship, and their passionate repertoire has inspired nongypsy composers such as Liszt, Brahms, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, and Strauss. |
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He designed sets for Puccini's Turandot in 1991 at the Chicago Lyric Opera and a Richard Strauss Die Frau ohne Schatten in 1992 at the Royal Opera House in London. |
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In its second season guest conductors included Richard Strauss, Felix Weingartner and Bruno Walter, followed, in later seasons, by Serge Koussevitzky, Beecham and Mengelberg. |
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In 1927 the BBC and Covent Garden collaborated in a series of public concerts with an orchestra of 150 players under conductors including Richard Strauss and Siegfried Wagner. |
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The English innings began with Marcus Trescothick hitting nine boundaries off Brett Lee, while Andrew Strauss preferred Jason Gillespie and Michael Kasprowicz. |
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Marcus Trescothick fell first ball after tea, edging to slip to become McGrath's 500th victim in Test cricket, and Strauss fell in similar fashion three balls later. |
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Sometimes his music has the lushness of Debussy, or the angularity of Stravinsky, or a grandness of gesture that might be traced back to Mahler and Strauss. |
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According to the report, Strauss reckons that, for a non-subcontinent side, England have fared better than most when it comes to tackling the twirlers in India. |
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His distinctive compositional style was the product of many influences, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss being most crucial early in his development. |
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The second is, for Elgar, unusual in that it contains several quotations from his earlier works, as Richard Strauss quoted himself in Ein Heldenleben. |
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