- classiccat.net strauss_r/Freely downloadable classical music (mp3s) from composer. Richard Strauss. 11 jun 1864 (München) - 8 sep 1949 (Garmisch-Partenkirchen).
- discogs.com artist/108439-Richard-StraussRichard Strauss – Concerto for French Horn & Orchestra No 1 Op.
- wiki2.org en/Richard_StraussAs he descended the staircase, he announced to Lieutenant Milton Weiss of the U.S. Army, "I am Richard Strauss, the composer of Rosenkavalier and Salome."
- onthisday.com people/richard-straussBiography: Richard Strauss was a German composer and conductor, regarded as a successor to Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt.
- timenote.info en/Richard-StraussRichard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.
- music.yandex.com artist/28401— Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Boulez, Richard Strauss. ... — Richard Strauss. Log in to flag the track as disliked.
- cmuse.org richard-strauss-facts/His music, operas, Lieder, and tone poems are still popular with younger audiences today. Here are 10 interesting facts about the composer Richard Strauss
- holocaustmusic.ort.org Politics & Propaganda …-reich/strauss-richardRichard Strauss. The lines between resistance, collaboration and passivity are hard to draw for many artists working within the Third Reich.
- theguardian.com music/2014/jan/16/richard-strauss…German composer and conductor Richard Strauss at his home in Vienna. ... Richard Strauss opera Capriccio, with Susan Gritton as Countess Madeleine.
- sunsigns.org famousbirthdays/profile/richard-…Richard Strauss was born on 11th June 1864, to Franz and Josephine Strauss. He was born in Munich, which at the time was in the Kingdom of Bavaria.