Elektra
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discussed in biography
- In Richard Strauss: Life
In 1909 the opera Elektra marked Strauss’s first collaboration with the Austrian poet and dramatist Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Strauss wrote the music and Hofmannsthal the libretti for five more operas over the next 20 years. With the 1911 premiere of their second opera together, Der Rosenkavalier, they achieved a…
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German opera
- In opera: Later opera in Germany and Austria
…German by Hedwig Lachmann) and Elektra (1909). With the latter work Strauss began a long and fruitful association with the poet and dramatist Hugo von Hofmannsthal as his librettist. Couched in a powerful harmonic idiom, requiring huge orchestral forces and singers of great vocal power and stamina, Salome and Elektra…
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polytonality
- In counterpoint: The 20th century
Richard Strauss’s Elektra (1909) was one of the earliest works to make use of polytonality; in certain passages the instruments and voice parts are grouped into layers, each of which defines a different tonality, or key, although in this case all of the keys can also be…
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use of basset horn
- In basset horn
…revived by Richard Strauss (Elektra, first performed 1909).
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