This study of Richard Strauss's Salome, one of the most important works of the turn of the century, concentrates on the principles of its dramatic and tonal organization and on the structural and aesthetic problems posed by the coexistence in it of different types of music. In Chapter 1, the three different types of music used in Salome are identified. Then, the technique of chromatic surrounding, which I see as the main principle underlying the tonal organization of the opera, is presented. Chapter 2 looks at the formal and tonal structures of the opera. Its first part is devoted to certain structural aspects of Oscar Wilde's play and Strauss's adaptation of it. The second part presents a complete analysis of the opera's tonal org...
iii Eftychia Papanikolaou, Advisor Richard Strauss’s Salome constitutes an operatic adaptation of Os...
The aim of this study is to determine the function and significance of directional tonality in Mahle...
This study describes the integration of harmonic idiom and tonal design in Schoenberg's First Quart...
Four major compositions, written by Richard Strauss between 1940-1948, are illustrative of the compo...
The opera Elektra occupies a pivotal position in Richard Strauss' oeuvre; composed in 1906-08, and d...
In the first chapter of this thesis I introduce the diatonic-chromatic continuum. It is an analytica...
Richard Strauss was only nineteen when he wrote the Serenade and soon the Suite was among his list o...
UID/ELT/04097/2019When Richard Strauss saw Oscar Wilde’s play Salome in Max Reinhardt’s 1901 product...
A prolific composer from a young age, Richard Strauss wrote hundreds of works in his first compositi...
UID/ELT/04097/2019When Richard Strauss saw Oscar Wilde’s play Salome in Max Reinhardt’s 1901 product...
Wilde’s play and Strauss’s opera can be considered as the acme of the literary, pictorial and musica...
Whether you are “in the business,” or you are a music theorist, musicologist, or simply an opera fan...
Richard Strauss’ opera “Salome” is a musical discourse of the uneven power dynamics between male and...
L’histoire biblique de Salomé est un vaste sujet qui passionne artistes et écrivains depuis longtemp...
This thesis examines the sexual development and characterization of the title character in Richard S...
iii Eftychia Papanikolaou, Advisor Richard Strauss’s Salome constitutes an operatic adaptation of Os...
The aim of this study is to determine the function and significance of directional tonality in Mahle...
This study describes the integration of harmonic idiom and tonal design in Schoenberg's First Quart...
Four major compositions, written by Richard Strauss between 1940-1948, are illustrative of the compo...
The opera Elektra occupies a pivotal position in Richard Strauss' oeuvre; composed in 1906-08, and d...
In the first chapter of this thesis I introduce the diatonic-chromatic continuum. It is an analytica...
Richard Strauss was only nineteen when he wrote the Serenade and soon the Suite was among his list o...
UID/ELT/04097/2019When Richard Strauss saw Oscar Wilde’s play Salome in Max Reinhardt’s 1901 product...
A prolific composer from a young age, Richard Strauss wrote hundreds of works in his first compositi...
UID/ELT/04097/2019When Richard Strauss saw Oscar Wilde’s play Salome in Max Reinhardt’s 1901 product...
Wilde’s play and Strauss’s opera can be considered as the acme of the literary, pictorial and musica...
Whether you are “in the business,” or you are a music theorist, musicologist, or simply an opera fan...
Richard Strauss’ opera “Salome” is a musical discourse of the uneven power dynamics between male and...
L’histoire biblique de Salomé est un vaste sujet qui passionne artistes et écrivains depuis longtemp...
This thesis examines the sexual development and characterization of the title character in Richard S...
iii Eftychia Papanikolaou, Advisor Richard Strauss’s Salome constitutes an operatic adaptation of Os...
The aim of this study is to determine the function and significance of directional tonality in Mahle...
This study describes the integration of harmonic idiom and tonal design in Schoenberg's First Quart...