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</script><h1>Don Juan<h2><h2>Composer: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+trio/Richard+Strauss/All/Alphabeticly.html">Strauss Richard</a></h2><h2>Instruments: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Orchestra/All/All.html">Orchestra</a> </h2><h2>Tags: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/String+trio/All/Symphonic+poem.html">Symphonic poem</a> </h2><div class="hd"><a href="#parts">#Parts</a></div><div class="hd"><a href="#arr">#Arrangements</a></div><div class="clear10"></div><h2>Download free scores:</h2><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/18774.html" target="_blank"">Complete Score PDF 7 MB</a><div class="clear10"></div><h2 id="parts">Parts for:</h2><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/String+trio.html">String trio</a><div class="clear10"></div><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/All.html">All</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Violin.html">Violin</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Viola.html">Viola</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Tuba.html">Tuba</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Trumpet.html">Trumpet</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Trombone.html">Trombone</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Timpani.html">Timpani</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Piccolo.html">Piccolo</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Oboe.html">Oboe</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Harp.html">Harp</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/French+horn.html">French horn</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Flute.html">Flute</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Cor+anglais.html">Cor anglais</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Contrabassoon.html">Contrabassoon</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Clarinet.html">Clarinet</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Cello.html">Cello</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Pa/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Alto+saxophone.html">Alto saxophone</a><h2 id="arr"><h2>Arrangements:</h2></h2><h3>Other</h3><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/String+trio/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Singer+II%2c+Otto/Piano.html"> Piano (Singer II, Otto)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/String+trio/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Singer+II%2c+Otto/Piano%2bPiano.html"> Piano(2) (Singer II, Otto)</a><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/String+trio/Richard+Strauss/Don+Juan/Ludwig+Thuille/Piano_four_hands.html"> Piano four hands (Ludwig Thuille)</a><div class="clear10"></div><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-7958472158675518"
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</script><div class="clear10"></div><div class="clear10"></div><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Juan_(Strauss)">Wikipedia</a><div class="p">Don Juan, Op. 20, is a tone poem in E major for large orchestra written by the German composer <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+trio/Richard+Strauss/All/Popularity.html">Richard Strauss</a> in 1888. The work is based on Don Juans Ende, a play derived from an unfinished 1844 retelling of the tale by poet Nikolaus Lenau after the Don Juan legend which originated in Renaissance-era Spain. Strauss reprinted three excerpts from the play in his score. In Lenau's rendering, Don Juan's promiscuity springs from his determination to find the ideal woman. Despairing of ever finding her, he ultimately surrenders to melancholy and wills his own death. It is singled out by Carl Dahlhaus as a "musical symbol of fin-de-siècle modernism", particularly for the "breakaway mood" of its opening bars.</div><div class="p">The premiere of Don Juan took place on 11 November 1889 in Weimar, where Strauss, then twenty-five, served as Court Kapellmeister; he conducted the orchestra of the Weimar Opera. The work, composed when Strauss was only twenty-four years old, became an international success and established his reputation as an important exponent of modernism. Strauss often conducted the work in concerts during his long career, and the piece was part of the first recordings that he made in 1917. The last time he conducted the work was in 1947 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra during his last tour outside of Germany.</div><div class="p">Although Don Juan was an undeniable triumph for Strauss, the work was not without its critics. Cosima Wagner, who was normally a supporter of Strauss and his music, despised the work because of its subject matter which did not rise to the metaphysical ideals of Wagner. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians states that "The aesthetics of <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+trio/Richard+Wagner/All/Popularity.html">Wagner</a> and <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+trio/Franz+Liszt/All/Popularity.html">Liszt</a> may have inspired him to embrace the extra-musical, but he refused to carry their torch for music as a sacred entity; the libertine Don (and Strauss with him) simply thumbs his nose at the world."</div><div class="p">Performances of the work last around eighteen minutes. Excerpts from Don Juan are staples of professional orchestral auditions due to the numerous technical and musical demands on each instrument.</div><div class="p">Don Juan is scored for an orchestra with the following instruments:</div><div class="p">An orchestral score and a score for piano four hands was published by J. Aibl in Leipzig in 1890.</div><div class="p">The structure of Don Juan mirrors the dramatic arc of the poem Don Juans Ende by Nikolaus Lenau. The music unfurls naturally as the plot divulges itself. Strauss achieves this by a sophisticated merging of both rondo and sonata form principles. Musicologist Bryan Gilliam and Charles Youmans, described the work as containing "dazzling orchestration, sharply etched themes, novel structure and taut pacing" and being characterized by "flagrantly pictorial, humorous and altogether irreverent" music.</div><div class="p">As the beginning of the piece, Strauss uses a theme that is vigorous and spirited with the brass section making striking interjections. He moves away from this theme soon after to a solo violin playing a romance. The oboe is then heard playing a soothing melody that indicates a liaison between Don Juan and his lover. This moment is interrupted by dissonant horns, which counter with a heroic and self-assured theme. Strauss then weaves themes together in a repeated and intermingled orchestration. The work subsequently moves abruptly into a quiet melancholy which Strauss uses to illustrate the coming tragedy of Don Juan's fate. The piece ends wistfully, and not grandly, in keeping with Lenau's telling of the Don Juan tale. Don Juan, tired of running, resigns himself willingly in a duel and his life is taken by a sword wielded by his lover's father who is avenging his daughter's honor. The piece paints this picture with hushed tones like a dying breath.</div></body></html>