Richard Strauss in the focus of music research By Alan Cannon April 28, 2022 History & Archaeology Unknown versions of pieces and musical developments: researchers have gained new insights into the works and working methods of the composer Richard Strauss. Source: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich TagsFocusMusicresearchRichardStrauss Recent Articles How the “snowman” chunks were formed in the Kuiper Belt Astronomy February 21, 2026 Neurological diversity Psychology & Sociology February 21, 2026 Streaming tips for films and series: Karen Pirie, Down Cemetery Road and All Her Fault Computer & Phone February 21, 2026 The best iPhone wallpapers of the week (Wallpaper Weekly #8 2026) Phones February 21, 2026 10 iPhone tips you should definitely not miss (if you don’t know them already) Phones February 21, 2026 Related Stories History & Archaeology A Bronze Age princely tomb in Normandy Alan Cannon - February 19, 2026 History & Archaeology A Viking-era mass grave with a “giant” Alan Cannon - February 19, 2026 History & Archaeology A Roman Mithras sanctuary in Regensburg Alan Cannon - February 18, 2026 History & Archaeology Elephant bones from the time of Hannibal’s campaigns Alan Cannon - February 11, 2026