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  • As they strutted their stuff, one corrected the rhythmic articulations at the opening of Strauss's "Die Fledermaus."

    A Rare Opportunity for Six Young Conductors Stuart Isacoff 2011

  • It all perfectly sets the scene for Strauss's powerful score, which starts at a strong emotional pitch and builds relentlessly from peak to fevered peak, until the story's gory conclusion.

    Dark and Light Brilliance Judy Fayard 2011

  • His production doesn't shy away from the darkness at the heart of Strauss's opera, based on Oscar Wilde's play, and manages to recreate the shock value that got both banned for years when they were new works in 1891 and 1905, respectively.

    From Revolution to Evolution Frances Robinson 2012

  • Strauss's innings was the highest by an England player in a World Cup.

    'My best one-day knock ever,' says England's Andrew Strauss after tie 2011

  • However, growth abroad—especially in the Asia Pacific region—has boosted Levi Strauss's revenue in recent quarters.

    Cotton Costs Hurt Levi Strauss Nathalie Tadena 2012

  • Mr. de Caluwe was toasting the success of Guy Joosten's new production of Richard Strauss's "Salome," which had premiered that evening.

    From Revolution to Evolution Frances Robinson 2012

  • Strauss's confidence was undermined as a result and he lost form.

    The Ashes 2010-11: Michael Clarke in fight to rival mastery of Strauss 2011

  • Strauss's England return home with subtle signs of progress

    The Ashes 2010-11: England management focussed on securing the series | Mike Selvey 2011

  • France he Paris Opera kicks off the new fall season this weekend with soprano Angela Denoke in the title role of Richard Strauss's "Salomé," at the Opéra Bastille (Sept. 8-30), and Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito," staged by Willy Decker, at the Palais Garnier (Sept. 10-Oct. 8), followed by a much-anticipated new production of Gounod's "Faust" with star tenor Roberto Alagna in the title role (Bastille, Sept. 22-Oct. 25).

    Packing in the Performances 2011

  • Ms. Te Kanawa surprised people by risking the major role of the Marschallin in Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" in Germany last year.

    Singing Into Retirement David Littlejohn 2012

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