
by Ben Hogwood. Image unattributed, used courtesy of Wikipedia
On this day in 1895, the first performance took place of a much-loved work by Richard Strauss. Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks) was published as the composer’s Op.28, and is a portrait of the German peasant.
Strauss’s melodic invention and canny orchestration make this piece a treat, with genuine wit and musical humour that works a treat when given a good performance. You can watch a live performance below, with the London Symphony Orchestra & François-Xavier Roth:
Published post no.2,719 – Saturday 14 November 2025