Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche

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Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche is a symphonic tone poem by Richard Strauss that vividly depicts the mischievous adventures of the folkloric trickster Till Eulenspiegel through colorful orchestral writing.

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Till Eulenspiegel 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf orchestral work
symphonic tone poem
approximateDuration 15 minutes
basedOn German folklore
Till Eulenspiegel NERFINISHED
catalogue TrV 171 NERFINISHED
composer Richard Strauss NERFINISHED
compositionYear 1894
1895
countryOfOrigin Germany
depicts execution of Till Eulenspiegel
mischief of Till Eulenspiegel NERFINISHED
pranks
era Romantic era
featuresInstrument brass
clarinet
horn
percussion
strings
woodwinds
firstPublisherCity Munich NERFINISHED
followedBy Don Quixote NERFINISHED
genre late Romantic music
program music
hasForm rondo-like form
hasSubject satire of society
trickster figure
intendedFor concert performance
key F major
notableMotif clarinet theme representing Till Eulenspiegel
horn theme representing Till Eulenspiegel
orchestration large orchestra
originalTitle Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, nach alter Schelmenweise – in Rondeauform – für großes Orchester gesetzt NERFINISHED
partOf orchestral tone poems by Richard Strauss
precededBy Also sprach Zarathustra NERFINISHED
premiereConductor Franz Wüllner NERFINISHED
premiereCountry Germany NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1895-11-05
premierePlace Cologne NERFINISHED
publisher Joseph Aibl NERFINISHED
structure single movement
style colorful orchestration
humorous character
virtuosic writing
titleLanguage German
workNumber Op. 28

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Richard Strauss notableWork Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
Vaslav Nijinsky notableWork Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
this entity surface form: Till Eulenspiegel