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Symphonia domestica

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Symphonia domestica

Symphony by Richard Strauss, Op. 53, composed in 1903 and first performed in New York, on 31 March 1904. Like his earlier symphonic poem Heldenleben (1898), the work is autobiographical, but describes the composer's private life, including love-making and bathing the baby, while the earlier work showed him as a public figure.



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