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Johann Strauss II

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district in 1907. Eduard, then the only surviving brother of the three, took this drastic precaution after agreeing to a pact between himself and brother Josef that whoever outlived the other was to destroy their works. The measure was intended to prevent the Strauss family's works from being claimed
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and his first wife, Maria Anna Streim. His paternal great-grandfather was a Hungarian Jew – a fact which the Nazis, who lionised Strauss's music as "so German", later tried to conceal. His father did not want him to become a musician but rather a banker. Nevertheless, Strauss Jr. studied the violin
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Despite the initial fanfare, Strauss found his early years as a composer difficult, but he soon won over audiences after accepting commissions to perform away from home. The first major appointment for the young composer was his award of the honorary position of "Kapellmeister of the 2nd Vienna
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in 1862, and they remained together until her death in 1878. Six weeks after her death, Strauss married the actress Angelika Dittrich. Dittrich was not a fervent supporter of his music, and their differences in status and opinion, and especially her indiscretion, led him to seek a divorce.
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Eduard Strauss surprisingly wound up the Strauss Orchestra on 13 February 1901 after concerts in 840 cities around the globe, and pawned the instruments. The orchestra's last violins were destroyed in the firestorm of the Second World War.
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Johann Strauss I's influence over the local entertainment establishments meant that many of them were wary of offering the younger Strauss a contract for fear of angering the father. Strauss Jr. was able to persuade Dommayer's Casino in
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in January 1887. Strauss sought solace in his third wife Adele Deutsch, whom he married in August 1887. She encouraged his creative talent to flow once more in his later years, resulting in many famous compositions, such as the
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Strauss Jr. eventually attained greater fame than his father and became one of the most popular waltz composers of the era, extensively touring Austria, Poland and Germany with his orchestra. He applied for the position of
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In 1853, due to constant mental and physical demands, Strauss suffered a nervous breakdown. He took a seven-week vacation in the countryside in the summer of that year on the advice of doctors. Johann's younger brother
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As was customary at the time, requests for personal mementos from celebrities were often in the form of a lock of hair. In the case of Strauss during his visit to America, his valet obliged by clipping Strauss's black
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Most of the Strauss works that are performed today may once have existed in a slightly different form, as Eduard Strauss destroyed much of the original Strauss orchestral archives in a furnace factory in Vienna's
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commented that "Strauss's name will be worthily continued in his son; children and children's children can look forward to the future, and three-quarter time will find a strong footing in him."
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dog and providing "authentic Strauss hair" to adoring female fans. However, on account of the high volume of demand, there grew a fear that the dog would be trimmed bald.
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in Vienna in 1849, the younger Strauss merged both their orchestras and engaged in further tours. Later, he also composed a number of patriotic marches dedicated to the
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Strauss was not granted a decree of annulment by the Roman Catholic Church, and therefore changed religion and nationality, and became a citizen of
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by another composer. This may also have been fueled by Strauss's rivalry with another of Vienna's popular waltz and march composers,
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with theorist Professor Joachim Hoffmann, who owned a private music school. His talents were also recognized by composer
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was persuaded by his family to abandon his career as an engineer and take command of Johann's orchestra in the interim.
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Strauss made his debut at Dommayer's in October 1844, where he performed some of his first works, such as the waltzes "
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officially joined the Strauss orchestra as another conductor, and he and his brother Josef would lead it until 1870.
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Although Strauss was the most sought-after composer of dance music in the latter half of the 19th century,
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The lives of the Strauss dynasty members are the subject of several film and television features, such as
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waltzes, said in reference to Johann Strauss, "How could I forget the laughing genius of Vienna?"
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and was the lead conductor in a "Monster Concert" of over 1000 performers performing his "
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tradition of conducting with violin in hand, as was the Strauss family custom, as well as
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provided stiff competition; the latter held a commanding position in Paris. Also,
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Strauss often suffered from a variety of lifelong health problems, including
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Although the name Strauss can be found in reference books frequently with "
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when the latter first applied for the post. The German operetta composer
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secretly as a child with the first violinist of his father's orchestra,
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List of Strauss's stage works with date, theatre information and links
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Strauss came to the United States in 1872, where he took part in the
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in 1856. He would return to perform in Russia every year until 1865.
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was a personal friend of Strauss; the latter dedicated his waltz "
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In 1855, Strauss accepted commissions from the management of the
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Paul Löwenberg collection of Lanner-Strauss materials, 1825–1916
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and a round "s" (StrauĆżs), which was a replacement form for the
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is about the whole family, with a focus on Johann Strauss II.
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Two museums in Vienna are dedicated to Johann Strauss II. His
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was inspired to create four feature films. One of those was
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tavern, where musicians seeking work could be hired easily.
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and his first wife Maria Anna Streim. Two younger brothers,
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denied the younger Strauss the commanding position of the
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Citizen's Regiment", which had been left vacant following
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Strauss was born into a Catholic family in St Ulrich near
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Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music
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World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival
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Johann Strauss: Father and Son: Their Illustrated Lives
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Bill Morelock. 9 August 2005. Minnesota Public Radio.
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A complete list of compositions by Johann Strauss II
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The Classical Music Guide Forums. Lance, Corlyss D.
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Cambridge University Press. p. 89. 1606: 1331: 1073:List of compositions by Johann Strauss II 3255:Deaths from pneumonia in Austria-Hungary 1728: 1545: 1418: 1413:"The Waltz King and the Land of Giants." 1342: 1340: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 996: 859: 708: 499: 464: 378: 1225: 1223: 1180:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52380 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 756:" (Wine, Women and Song) Op. 333. 752:once admitted that he liked the waltz " 134: 1862; died 1878) 3240:Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery 3152: 1662: 1630: 1319: 1307: 1253: 1202: 1069:List of operettas by Johann Strauss II 786:List of operettas by Johann Strauss II 557: 504:Strauss at the beginning of his career 460: 1918: 1892: 1716:. Freeport, NY: The Greystone Press. 1708: 1618: 1560: 1533: 1485: 1337: 1271: 1265: 1168:Peter Kemp (2001). "Strauss family". 245: 3180:19th-century Austrian male musicians 1740:. 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In addition, the 927:Herbert von Karajan 907:Vienna Philharmonic 822:Rosen aus dem SĂŒden 558:Career advancements 485:", Op. 1 and " 461:Debut as a composer 3265:People from Neubau 3038:The Strauss Family 2980:Johann Strauss III 2861:Egyptischer Marsch 2180:Rhadamantus-KlĂ€nge 1990:Cagliostro in Wien 1577:The New York Times 1291:"Alabama Symphony" 1171:Grove Music Online 1021:The Strauss Family 1006: 869: 811:Cagliostro in Wien 719: 570: 506: 471: 451:Vienna Court Opera 389: 270:Johann Strauß Sohn 252:Johann Strauss Jr. 3160:Johann Strauss II 3101: 3100: 2988:Eduard Strauss II 2853:Persischer Marsch 2728:Postillon d'amour 2636:Trau, schau, wem! 2628:Gartenlaube Waltz 2604:Rathausball-TĂ€nze 2508:Cagliostro-Walzer 2318:, Op. 251, (1861) 2164:Frohsinns-Spenden 2050:Der Zigeunerbaron 2030:Der lustige Krieg 1932:List of operettas 1920:Johann Strauss II 1853: 1852: 1842: 1841: 1797:978-0-02-864970-2 1766:978-3-89919-648-1 1747:978-0-385-13232-9 1730:Traubner, Richard 1701:978-0-271-01131-8 1678:978-0-688-00092-9 1372:978-0-7864-5360-3 1297:on 2 August 2009. 1189:978-1-56159-263-0 866:Stadtpark, Vienna 837:Der lustige Krieg 805:Der Zigeunerbaron 739:Jacques Offenbach 697:and the waltzes " 691:Der Zigeunerbaron 683:Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 585: 576:"The Blue Danube" 455:Zur Stadt Belgrad 333:Der Zigeunerbaron 274:Austrian composer 236: 235: 144:Angelika Dittrich 66:, Austrian Empire 32:Johann Strauss II 3277: 3235:Ballet composers 3142: 3141: 3130: 3129: 3128: 3118: 3117: 3116: 3109: 3094: 3090: 3082: 3078: 3077: 3062: 3052: 3042: 3032: 3022: 3012: 2991: 2983: 2975: 2967: 2959: 2956:Johann Strauss I 2951: 2948:Henrietta Treffz 2932: 2922: 2901: 2900:, Op. 199 (1857) 2893: 2872: 2871:, Op. 349 (1871) 2864: 2863:, Op. 335 (1869) 2856: 2855:, Op. 289 (1864) 2835: 2827: 2826:, Op. 385 (1879) 2819: 2818:, Op. 378 (1877) 2811: 2810:, Op. 373 (1875) 2803: 2802:, Op. 372 (1875) 2795: 2792:Vom Donaustrande 2787: 2779: 2778:, Op. 336 (1869) 2776:Im Krapfenwald'l 2771: 2763: 2762:, Op. 326 (1868) 2755: 2747: 2746:, Op. 320 (1867) 2739: 2738:, Op. 319 (1867) 2731: 2730:, Op. 317 (1867) 2723: 2715: 2707: 2706:, Op. 281 (1864) 2699: 2698:, Op. 269 (1862) 2691: 2690:, Op. 214 (1858) 2683: 2682:, Op. 211 (1858) 2680:Champagner-Polka 2675: 2672:Explosions-Polka 2667: 2646: 2639: 2638:, Op. 463 (1895) 2631: 2630:, Op. 461 (1894) 2623: 2622:, Op. 443 (1892) 2615: 2614:, Op. 440 (1891) 2607: 2606:, Op. 438 (1890) 2599: 2598:, Op. 437 (1888) 2591: 2590:, Op. 434 (1888) 2583: 2582:, Op. 427 (1887) 2575: 2574:, Op. 423 (1886) 2567: 2566:, Op. 418 (1885) 2559: 2558:, Op. 411 (1883) 2551: 2550:, Op. 410 (1883) 2548:FrĂŒhlingsstimmen 2543: 2542:, Op. 400 (1881) 2535: 2534:, Op. 390 (1880) 2527: 2526:, Op. 388 (1880) 2519: 2518:, Op. 375 (1877) 2511: 2510:, Op. 370 (1875) 2503: 2502:, Op. 367 (1874) 2495: 2494:, Op. 364 (1874) 2487: 2486:, Op. 361 (1873) 2479: 2478:, Op. 357 (1873) 2471: 2470:, Op. 354 (1873) 2463: 2462:, Op. 346 (1871) 2455: 2454:, Op. 342 (1870) 2447: 2446:, Op. 340 (1870) 2439: 2438:, Op. 333 (1869) 2431: 2430:, Op. 331 (1869) 2423: 2422:, Op. 325 (1868) 2415: 2414:, Op. 321 (1868) 2407: 2406:, Op. 316 (1867) 2399: 2398:, Op. 314 (1867) 2391: 2390:, Op. 307 (1866) 2383: 2382:, Op. 300 (1865) 2375: 2374:, Op. 295 (1865) 2367: 2366:, Op. 292 (1864) 2359: 2358:, Op. 285 (1864) 2351: 2350:, Op. 279 (1863) 2343: 2342:, Op. 273 (1863) 2335: 2334:, Op. 270 (1862) 2327: 2319: 2311: 2310:, Op. 247 (1861) 2303: 2302:, Op. 235 (1860) 2295: 2294:, Op. 234 (1860) 2287: 2286:, Op. 221 (1859) 2279: 2278:, Op. 216 (1859) 2271: 2270:, Op. 210 (1858) 2263: 2262:, Op. 193 (1857) 2255: 2254:, Op. 179 (1856) 2247: 2246:, Op. 167 (1855) 2239: 2238:, Op. 163 (1855) 2231: 2230:, Op. 157 (1855) 2223: 2222:, Op. 146 (1854) 2215: 2214:, Op. 125 (1853) 2212:Phönix-Schwingen 2207: 2206:, Op. 114 (1852) 2199: 2198:, Op. 101 (1851) 2191: 2183: 2175: 2167: 2159: 2151: 2143: 2135: 2114: 2104: 2094: 2084: 2074: 2064: 2054: 2044: 2034: 2024: 2014: 2004: 2000:Prinz Methusalem 1994: 1984: 1974: 1964: 1941: 1934: 1913: 1906: 1899: 1890: 1889: 1838: 1823:Music Division, 1817: 1816: 1808: 1807: 1770: 1751: 1739: 1725: 1705: 1682: 1670: 1651: 1650: 1643: 1637: 1636: 1628: 1622: 1616: 1610: 1604: 1598: 1586: 1580: 1579:, 24 April 1991. 1570: 1564: 1558: 1549: 1543: 1537: 1531: 1525: 1524: 1519:Rubey, Norbert. 1516: 1510: 1509: 1507: 1505: 1495: 1489: 1483: 1477: 1476: 1474: 1472: 1462: 1456: 1455: 1444: 1438: 1437: 1435: 1433: 1422: 1416: 1410: 1404: 1395: 1389: 1383: 1377: 1376: 1356: 1350: 1344: 1335: 1329: 1323: 1317: 1311: 1305: 1299: 1298: 1293:. 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Johann Strauss (disambiguation)

Vienna
Austria-Hungary
Vienna Central Cemetery
Henrietta Treffz
Johann Strauss I
Josef Strauss
Eduard Strauss

[ˈjoːhanbapˈtÉȘstˈʃtʁaʊs]
â€čSee Tfdâ€ș
Austrian composer
light music
dance music
operettas
waltzes
polkas
quadrilles
Vienna during the 19th century
The Blue Danube
Kaiser-Walzer
Tales from the Vienna Woods
FrĂŒhlingsstimmen
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
Die Fledermaus
Der Zigeunerbaron
Johann Strauss I
Josef
Eduard Strauss

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