Richard Strauss' Most Embarrassing Work
In case you were wondering, it's the Japanische Festmusik of 1940, celebrating the 2600th anniversary of the Japanese empire, and not so coincidentally Japan's alliance with Nazi Germany. No wonder it's been swept under the carpet for all these years! Well I don't care. I want to hear it anyway in a glamorous modern recording.

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Richard Strauss: ESSENTIAL Works for Beginners

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Repertoire: The BEST Strauss Four Last Songs

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How The 20th-Century Avant-Garde Committed Musical Suicide

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Knicks Fans Brand Elmo a Traitor & Trump Storms Out of "Meet the Press" Interview | The Daily Show

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Michael Tilson Thomas Conducting Lesson

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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'Elektra (Op.58) ' by R. Strauss (Audio + Sheet Music)

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1975: MUSIC, MUSAK and your MIND | Horizon: The Three Chord Trick | Science and Nature | BBC Archive

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Richard Strauss - A Biography: His Life and Places (Documentary)

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Music Chat: The 10 BEST Orchestras--An (Obviously) Personal Selection

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Intermezzo - Richard Strauss I Felicity Lott I John Pringle

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Trump Crashes the NBA Finals Party, Throws Unhinged Tantrum on Meet the Press: A Closer Look

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10 Works I Still Don't "Get"

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Glenn Gould Documentary: Strauss The Bourgeois Hero Act 2

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Notation Must Die: The Battle For How We Read Music

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R. Strauss: Tod und Verklärung Op. 24

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Russia's Logistics Collapse Triggers Serious Panic from Soldiers

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Repertoire: The IDEAL Strauss Operas

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