Coming just fifteen years or so after Wagner, Strauss was a formidable classical composer and in many ways, enigmatic. As another reviewer notes on these pages his activities or non, other than musical, in his homeland from 1933 to 1945 raise many questions. Though unlike Wagner, Strauss was not noted for expressing his societal or political views thereby concealing his true opinions about what was going on around him. Unlike Wagner he was apparently totally devoid of any flamboyance. The brilliance of his compositions, it can be said, speaks for itself. His orchestration ability and writing for the voice, especially the female, may be unequaled. However as noted by his Grandson in this presentation, it is not widely recognized that Strauss was continuously employed as a conductor, traveled regularly and conducted various orchestras an estimated 6,000 to 6,500 times during his long career. This documentary offers insight and provides visuals of this historic figure from the annals of classical music imagination.