e/Burleske (Richard Strauss)

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has glosseng: __NOTOC__ The Burleske in D minor for piano and orchestra (sometimes seen as Burlesque) was written by Richard Strauss in 1885-86, when he was 21. Its original title was Scherzo in D minor, and it was written for Hans von Bülow, who had appointed Strauss assistant conductor of the Meiningen Orchestra. However, von Bülow considered it a "complicated piece of nonsense" and refused to learn it. He said the piano part was "Lisztian" and "unplayable", particularly for a pianist with a small handspan (Strauss says that von Bülow could barely reach an octave). at Eisenach on 21 June 1890, in the same concert as the premiere of Strausss Death and Transfiguration. or "mockery". Despite this, he conducted the work that month in Berlin, with Eugen dAlbert as soloist.
lexicalizationeng: Burleske
instance ofc/Compositions by Richard Strauss
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French
has glossfra: Burlesque en ré mineur est une pièce concertante pour piano et orchestre de Richard Strauss composé en 1886.
lexicalizationfra: Burlesque
Japanese
has glossjpn: ブルレスケ(独語:Burleske、複数形はBurlesken)はクラシック音楽の楽種の一つ。元来の意味は英語のバーレスク(burlesque)に同じで、ユーモアと辛辣さを兼ね備えた、剽軽でおどけた性格の楽曲を指す。マクダウェルやレーガーのピアノ曲、マーラーの交響曲 第9番、ショスタコーヴィチのヴァイオリン協奏曲 第1番などの楽章名に見受けられるが、単独のブルレスケとして最も有名なものはリヒャルト・シュトラウスの初期のピアノ協奏曲である。
lexicalizationjpn: ブルレスケ
Castilian
has glossspa: Burleske en re menor es una pieza concertante para piano y orquesta compuesta por Richard Strauss en 1886.
lexicalizationspa: Burleske
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