Book contents
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Composers in Context
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Note on Translation
- Part I Family, Friends, and Collaborators
- Chapter 1 Family and Upbringing
- Chapter 2 Formative Influences
- Chapter 3 Pauline de Ahna
- Chapter 4 Close Friends
- Chapter 5 Hofmannsthal
- Chapter 6 The Other Librettists
- Chapter 7 Stage Collaborators
- Chapter 8 Champions
- Part II Career Stations
- Part III Cultural Engagement and Musical Life
- Part IV Professional and Musical Contexts
- Part V In History
- Part VI Artifacts and Legacy
- Further Reading
- Appendix: Letters Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 7 - Stage Collaborators
from Part I - Family, Friends, and Collaborators
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2020
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Composers in Context
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Note on Translation
- Part I Family, Friends, and Collaborators
- Chapter 1 Family and Upbringing
- Chapter 2 Formative Influences
- Chapter 3 Pauline de Ahna
- Chapter 4 Close Friends
- Chapter 5 Hofmannsthal
- Chapter 6 The Other Librettists
- Chapter 7 Stage Collaborators
- Chapter 8 Champions
- Part II Career Stations
- Part III Cultural Engagement and Musical Life
- Part IV Professional and Musical Contexts
- Part V In History
- Part VI Artifacts and Legacy
- Further Reading
- Appendix: Letters Bibliography
- Index
Summary
From his early experiences as a conductor to the final performances of his operas, Richard Strauss collaborated with the most accomplished artists in the German-speaking theater. These associations set standards for productions of his stage works which were essential for their short- and long-term success. Important collaborators included the directors Max Reinhardt and Rudolf Hartmann, choreographers Heinrich Kröller and the duo of Pino and Pia Mlakar, and designers Alfred Roller and Ludwig Sievert. These and other partnerships flourished in the cities which Strauss favored for his premieres: Dresden, Munich, and Vienna. Under the auspices of the Salzburg Festival, Strauss and his stage collaborators established a vital legacy of production that continues into the present.
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- Richard Strauss in Context , pp. 59 - 67Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020