Strauss / Muller-Schott / Davis: Don Quixote
Strauss / Muller-Schott / Davis: Don Quixote
Format: CD
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Artist: Strauss / Muller-Schott / Davis
Label: Orfeo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4011790968124
Genre: Classical
During his long and exceptionally fruitful creative life, Richard Strauss (1864-1949) composed only a few works for the cello. Only three have survived and small as that number may seem, those cello works are critical to the composer's development. Daniel Muller-Schott sees the early Sonata for cello and piano op. 6 and the late tone poem "Don Quixote" op. 35 as marking the path that was to lead Strauss within the space of a few years from Romanticism to the Modern era in music. The cellist highlights this watershed in Strauss's artistic development with his own transcriptions, expressly made for this album, of the Lieder "Zueignung" op. 10/1 and "Ich trage meine Minne" op. 32/1.
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