Are Richard Strauss and Richard Strauss the same person?

Updated on vogue 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is possible to tell you very responsibly that "Richard Strauss" and "Richard Strauss" do refer to the same person, the late 19th century, the German Romantic composer, Richard. An ardent follower of Wagner - Richard Strauss. You can notice that the names of these two German composers are the same as "Richard", and it is very coincidental that their names have been translated by different translators into two representative transliterations, you can search for "Strauss" and "Wagner" respectively with "Richard" and "Richard" on the Internet, and you will find relevant information about these two composers, but their German names are only spelled in one way, just because the last letter "d" in them, The pronunciation in German is very light, and some people ignore it and translate it as "Richard"; Some translators thought it was inappropriate to ignore it, so they adopted the transliteration of "Richard".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The difference in Chinese translation is caused by one person.

    Richard Strauss 1864-1949 German composer.

    Representative works: symphonic poems: "Thus Said Zarathustra", "Don Juan", "Don Quixote", "The Life of a Hero", "The Pranks of Tiel Allenspiegel", "Transfiguration", "Death and Purification".

    Opera: "Der Rosenkavalier", "Salome", "Elektra", "Woman Without Shadow".

    Vocal Suite: "The Last Four Songs".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Be. richard strauss

    It's just a difference in transliteration.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To add, there is also the translation of Richard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The second name has one more German word, I see that the above says "yes", and I'm not sure, what does the landlord say?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Johann Strauss Jr. was a gifted and prolific composer. The subject matter of his operetta avoids sharp social contradictions, but is full of cheerful, enthusiastic, and humorous emotions, and the tunes are gripping, which influenced the later operetta creation of F Lehar and others. Although Strauss's works lack profundity in reflecting life, many excellent works are still popular, they reflect the thoughts, feelings and temperament of the Austrian people who love life, and have flesh-and-blood ties with the Austrian folk and Viennese citizens.

    Later generations called Strauss "the king of waltzes". He is famous for his more than 120 Viennese waltzes, such as "The Blue Danube", "Waltz on the Story of the Vienna Woods", "Waltz for Enjoying Life", "Waltz Where the Lemon Tree Blossoms", "Waltz for the Artist's Life", "Waltz for the Roses of the South" and "Waltz for the Sound of Spring". He also composed more than 120 French and bohemian polkas, including "Chatter Polka" and "Spark Polka", as well as dozens of other dance songs.

    Strauss's contemporaries, J Brahms, R Wagner, A. H Serov and others, spoke highly of his artistic achievements. He composed the famous "Waltz of the Voice of Spring", "Waltz of the Emperor", "Waltz of the Rose of the South" and other artistic treasures, and created a number of operettas, such as the enduring famous opera "The Bat", "The Gypsy Baron" and so on. He is famous for more than 120 Viennese waltzes, such as "The Blue Danube", "The Story of the Vienna Woods", "The Life of an Artist", "Waltz of Spring" and "Anna Polka", and has been named the "King of Waltzes" by later generations.

    He led the orchestra on European tours and made the Viennese waltz popular throughout Europe. His waltzes are unique, melodious, soft, rhythmic and vibrant, and are the main repertoire of the Vienna New Year's Party every year. He also composed more than 120 polka dances from the Czech Republic, including "Thunder and Lightning", as well as dozens of other dance songs.

    Since 1870, he has composed 16 operettas such as "The Bat", "Carnival of Rome", "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", and "The Baron of Gypsy", which have had a profound influence on the development of European operetta.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Although he was born poor, he studied very hard, never gave up his dream, and finally became a great family!

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