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Richard Strauss’ Metamorphosen (excerpts) – a lament for the destruction of German culture
Richard Strauss had a complicated relationship with the Nazi regime.
In 1933 he’d become President of the Reich Music Chamber – seemingly lending his name and reputation to the regime. Was this collaboration or simply self-protection?
By the closing months of WW2, when he composed Metamorphosen, Strauss was under no illusions – it’s a doleful lament for the destruction of the culture he loved.
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Role | Contributor |
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Orchestra | ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ National Orchestra of Wales |
Conductor | Otto Tausk |
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