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Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949). Tennyson's Enoch Arden für Pianoforte. Op. 38. WITH ORIGINAL PAULINE & RICHARD STRAUSS RECITAL PROGRAM. Leipzig: Robert Forberg. 1898. First edition. Ein Melodrame (A Melodrame [with german & english words] for piano). Large upright folio. (1) 25 pp. [PN] 5200. Original pale green wrappers. Title page printed in red and black. Trenner 181.


A scarce and fine copy of this unusual work by Strauss. Sold together with an original recital program from a Boston Symphony Hall recital from the composer's 1904 American tour. On March 28, as pianist, the composer accompanied his wife, Pauline Strauss de Ahna, in a recital of lieder which concluded with a performance of Enoch Arden with David Bispham as the reader. During the 1904 tour, Strauss conducted the premiere of his Symphonia Domestica in NY and gave a total of 35 concerts and recitals. (Kurt Wilhelm, p. 298)

Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949) Tennyson's Enoch Arden für Pianoforte. Op. 38. WITH ORIGINAL PAULINE & RICHARD STRAUSS RECITAL PROGRAM

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Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949). Tennyson's Enoch Arden für Pianoforte. Op. 38. WITH ORIGINAL PAULINE & RICHARD STRAUSS RECITAL PROGRAM. Leipzig: Robert Forberg. 1898. First edition. Ein Melodrame (A Melodrame [with german & english words] for piano). Large upright folio. (1) 25 pp. [PN] 5200. Original pale green wrappers. Title page printed in red and black. Trenner 181.


A scarce and fine copy of this unusual work by Strauss. Sold together with an original recital program from a Boston Symphony Hall recital from the composer's 1904 American tour. On March 28, as pianist, the composer accompanied his wife, Pauline Strauss de Ahna, in a recital of lieder which concluded with a performance of Enoch Arden with David Bispham as the reader. During the 1904 tour, Strauss conducted the premiere of his Symphonia Domestica in NY and gave a total of 35 concerts and recitals. (Kurt Wilhelm, p. 298)