S1E9: Homeward - Strauss and An Alpine Symphony

The Composer Chronicles - A podcast by Alexandrian Media

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As a young boy, Richard Strauss went on a hiking trip to an Alpine mountaintop. Years later, his final tone poem would be inspired by this trip, the death of his dear friend and colleague Gustav Mahler, and the philosophies of Frederic Nietzsche. This piece was the focal point for several aspects of his life, and once he reached the summit of his career, he could return what felt most natural to him, home. If you want to provide a question via voicemail, here is the link to do so, be sure to give your first name and where you’re from before asking your question. https://anchor.fm/stephen-j-trygar/message Become a member of The Composer Chronicles on Patreon to get ad-free versions of all the episodes, monthly member only episodes, and other things podcast related! https://patreon.com/thecomposerchronicles Music for this episode: A Sophisticated Affair by Gavin Luke All Gathered by Spectacles Wallet and Watch Will You See Me by Claude Signet Two Weeks in July by Franz Gordon Forgotten Years by Trevor Kowalski Wayfinders by Trevor Kowalski Sources for this episode: Richard Strauss: An Owner's Manuel by David Hurwitz: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1574674420?pf_rd_r=ST48R1Z0RMQEYRMC7XK3&pf_rd_p=edaba0ee-c2fe-4124-9f5d-b31d6b1bfbee An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss (Score)

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