By which I mean other than Salome, Elektra, Rosenkavalier, Frau ohne Schatten, Ariadne, Arabella, Capriccio.
I'm not a great one for romanticism in any case - I'm a Jane Austen kind of guy, rather than a Charlotte Bronte bloke.
But Strauss has elements of irony and camp that make the big romantic splurges appealing. I was at the ROH Ariadne recently and thought this was my favourite Strauss opera (also the one I know best - I can hum the tunes.)
Am I missing out on the others? Would I love The Silent Woman or Daphne. The Egytian Helen sound seriously odd. What's it like?
I'm not a great one for romanticism in any case - I'm a Jane Austen kind of guy, rather than a Charlotte Bronte bloke.
But Strauss has elements of irony and camp that make the big romantic splurges appealing. I was at the ROH Ariadne recently and thought this was my favourite Strauss opera (also the one I know best - I can hum the tunes.)
Am I missing out on the others? Would I love The Silent Woman or Daphne. The Egytian Helen sound seriously odd. What's it like?
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