- mfiles.co.uk composers/Richard-Strauss.htmIn the same way that Bach marked both the pinnacle and the end of the Baroque Era, Richard Strauss was the last of the great Romantics.
- http://opera.stanford.edu Strauss/References: Del Mar, Norman: Richard Strauss: A Critical Commentary on his Life and Works Barrie & Rockliff, 1962.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/richard-georg-…Richard Strauss was born in Munich in Germany on 11 June 1864 to Franz Strauss who worked as a horn player in Court Opera in Munich.
- Strauss, Richard (Georg), great German composer and distinguished conductor, one of the most inventive music masters of his era, son of Franz (Joseph)...
- imdb.com name/nm0006309/The image of Richard Strauss and his music was abused by the Nazi propaganda machine, to a point of damaging the composer's posthumous reputation.
- cevadmemduhaltar.itu.edu.tr richard-strauss-ve-…Richard Strauss ve eserleri. Sayın dinleyenlerim, bugünkü modern sanatın bünyesini son 50 yılın fikir cereyanları içinde incelemek gerekir.
- kids.kiddle.co Richard_StraussRichard Strauss 20OCT1886. Strauss aged 22. Strauss was born on 11 June 1864 in Munich, the son of Josephine (née Pschorr) and Franz Strauss, who was...
- classical-music.com features/composers/richard-…Who was Richard Strauss? Any creative genius with a strong sense of self-worth – and whose gods are Mozart and Wagner – can hardly go far wrong.
- rbo.org.uk people/richard-straussRichard Strauss (1864–1949) was one of the most important composers of the 20th century.
- holocaustmusic.ort.org politics-and-propaganda/…Richard Strauss. The lines between resistance, collaboration and passivity are hard to draw for many artists working within the Third Reich.