Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949). Ariadne auf Naxos. Oper in einem Aufzuge nebst einem Vorspiel von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Op. 60.. Arrangement von Otto Singer. Vollständiger Klavier-Auszug mit deutschem Text. - SIGNED . Berlin: Adolph Fürstner. 1912. First Edition. Folio, signed by Strauss in pencil, top right corner of the title page, in publisher's full olive-drab cloth, original black publisher's label on front board and spine, lettered in gilt; binding rubbed, corners frayed, 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 in. 251 pp. [PN] 6303. Trenner 228.
As initially conceived by Strauss and Hofmannsthal, Ariadne was designed to be performed after a performance of Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme" (Der Bürger als Edelmann), the latter being provided with incidental music by Strauss. The premiere of this first version of Ariadne (a later revision of 1916 sacrificed the incidental music to the Molière part of the score) took place in Stuttgart on 25 October 1912.
As initially conceived by Strauss and Hofmannsthal, Ariadne was designed to be performed after a performance of Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme" (Der Bürger als Edelmann), the latter being provided with incidental music by Strauss. The premiere of this first version of Ariadne (a later revision of 1916 sacrificed the incidental music to the Molière part of the score) took place in Stuttgart on 25 October 1912.
Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949). Ariadne auf Naxos. Oper in einem Aufzuge nebst einem Vorspiel von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Op. 60.. Arrangement von Otto Singer. Vollständiger Klavier-Auszug mit deutschem Text. - SIGNED . Berlin: Adolph Fürstner. 1912. First Edition. Folio, signed by Strauss in pencil, top right corner of the title page, in publisher's full olive-drab cloth, original black publisher's label on front board and spine, lettered in gilt; binding rubbed, corners frayed, 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 in. 251 pp. [PN] 6303. Trenner 228.
As initially conceived by Strauss and Hofmannsthal, Ariadne was designed to be performed after a performance of Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme" (Der Bürger als Edelmann), the latter being provided with incidental music by Strauss. The premiere of this first version of Ariadne (a later revision of 1916 sacrificed the incidental music to the Molière part of the score) took place in Stuttgart on 25 October 1912.
As initially conceived by Strauss and Hofmannsthal, Ariadne was designed to be performed after a performance of Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme" (Der Bürger als Edelmann), the latter being provided with incidental music by Strauss. The premiere of this first version of Ariadne (a later revision of 1916 sacrificed the incidental music to the Molière part of the score) took place in Stuttgart on 25 October 1912.