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[[File:Der junge Richard Strauss.JPG|thumb|Richard Strauss in 1888]]
'''''Death and Transfiguration''''' ({{
The music depicts the death of an artist. At Strauss's request, this was described in a poem by his friend [[Alexander Ritter]] as an interpretation of Death and Transfiguration, after it was composed.<ref>Bryan Gilliam: "Richard Strauss", ''[[Grove Music Online]]'', ed. L. Macy (Accessed January 16, 2007), (subscription access)</ref> As the man lies dying, thoughts of his life pass through his head: his childhood innocence, the struggles of his manhood, the attainment of his worldly goals; and at the end, he receives the longed-for transfiguration "from the infinite reaches of heaven".
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| [[Fritz Reiner]]
| Vienna Philharmonic
| 4/6 Sep 1956
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| [[Artur Rodziński]]
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