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  1. An Alpine Symphony (Eine Alpensinfonie), Op. 64, is a tone poem for large orchestra written by German composer Richard Strauss in 1915. It is one of Strauss's largest non-operatic works; the score calls for about 125 players and a typical performance usually lasts around 50 minutes.

  2. The Alpine Symphony, which was written between 1911 and 1915, is indeed of tremendous dimensions. In addition to the standard orchestration, the score lists quadruple winds, heckelphone, four Wagner tubas, two harps, organ, wind and thunder machines, cow bells, tam-tam and celesta.

  3. German: Eine Alpensinfonie. An Alpine Symphony, Op. 64, symphonic poem by German composer Richard Strauss that musically re-creates a day’s mountain climb in the Bavarian Alps. It premiered on October 28, 1915. Richard Strauss, portrait by Max Liebermann, 1918; in the National Gallery, Berlin.

  4. 27 de feb. de 2020 · 2.3K. 134K views 3 years ago #strauss #symphony #concert. The Oslo Philharmonic with conductor Vasily Petrenko perform Richard Strauss' An Alpine Symphony in Oslo Concert Hall on 4th...

  5. Es muy probable que Strauss concibiera por primera vez la idea de una Sinfonía Alpina después de participar en una expedición que se propuso alcanzar la cumbre de Heimgarten (una montaña cerca de Ohlstadt en los Prealpes Bávaros del sur de Alemania).

  6. 11 de sept. de 1992 · WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. While Strauss originally envisioned a four-movement plan, the work evolved into one monumental span lasting about 50 minutes and comprising 22 numbered sections. Linked seamlessly, these are given brief headings in the score that outline the various stages of the expedition.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2024 · 7. 281 views 3 weeks ago Classical Music Discoveries. 02:01 - An Alpine Symphony (Eine Alpensinfonie), Op. 64, is a tone poem for large orchestra written by German composer Richard Strauss...