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', Op. 30 (''Thus Spoke Zarathustra'' or ''Thus Spake Zarathustra'')〔Listed in the closing credits of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' as "Thus ''spoke'' Zarathustra" but on the official soundtrack albums as "Thus ''spake'' Zarathustra". The book by Nietzsche has been translated both ways and the title of Strauss's music is usually rendered in the original German whenever not discussed in the context of ''2001''. Although Britannica Online's entry lists the piece as "Thus ''spoke'' Zarathustra", music encyclopedias usually use "spake".〕 is a tone poem by Richard Strauss, composed in 1896 and inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel of the same name.〔("Richard Strauss – Tone-Poem, Death and Transfiguration, Opus 24" ) (and other works), Old And Sold〕 The composer conducted its first performance on 27 November 1896 in Frankfurt. A typical performance lasts half an hour. The work has been part of the classical repertoire since its first performance in 1896. The initial fanfare – titled "Sunrise" in the composer's program notes〔(''Also sprach Zarathustra'' ) – notes by Los Angeles Philharmonic〕 – became particularly well-known after its use in Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film ''2001: A Space Odyssey''.〔(Also Sprach Zarathustra! ) Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, January 2012.〕 ==Instrumentation== The orchestra consists of the following: piccolo, 3 flutes (3rd doubling piccolo), 3 oboes, English horn, clarinet in E-flat, 2 clarinets in B-flat, bass clarinet in B-flat, 3 bassoons, contrabassoon, 6 horns in F and E, 4 trumpets in C and E, 3 trombones, 2 tubas, timpani, bass drum, cymbals, triangle, glockenspiel, bell on low E, organ, and strings: 2 harps, violins I, II (16 each), violas (12), cellos (12), double basses (8) (with low C string).
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