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and his first wife, Maria Anna Streim. His paternal great-grandfather was a
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Paul Löwenberg collection of Lanner-Strauss materials, 1825â1916
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Strauss was born into a Catholic family in St Ulrich near
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368:" (StrauĂ), Strauss himself wrote his name with a
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3255:Converts to Protestantism from Roman Catholicism
404:), Austria, on 25 October 1825, to the composer
261:; 25 October 1825 â 3 June 1899), also known as
1880:at the Index to Opera and Ballet Sources Online
1391:Johann Strauss, Jr. in the United States, 1872.
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633:to play in Russia for the Vauxhall Pavilion at
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1652:"Chronology of the Walt Disney Company (1963)"
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1578:"Willi Boskovsky, 81, Waltz Violinist, Dies"
1367:The Wicked Waltz and Other Scandalous Dances
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1862:A complete list of Strauss's compositions
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1431:"Johann Strauss II (1825â1899); AUT"
1790:The Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre
1125:from the original on 7 October 2011
474:Johann Strauss in his younger years
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3220:Austrian people of German descent
1693:Johann Strauss: The End of an Era
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3200:Austrian light music composers
2425:G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald
2108:(arr. by Ralph Benatzky, 1928)
1741:Operetta: A Theatrical History
1594:Vienna Johann StrauĂ Orchestra
1528:. Diletto Musicale, Doblinger.
984:residence in the Praterstrasse
906:As a result of the efforts by
765:(unrelated), when writing his
627:Tsarskoye-Selo Railway Company
307:Vienna during the 19th century
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1965:Indigo und die vierzig RĂ€uber
1403:"America and Johann Strauss."
1101:"Eymology of the word Schani"
1061:The Wonderful World of Disney
1035:Strauss, the King of 3/4 Time
494:", Op. 4 and the polka "
27:Austrian composer (1825â1899)
2625:Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
2098:(arr. by Adolf MĂŒller, 1899)
1853:How to use archival material
1526:Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
869:Statue of the Waltz King in
829:" Walzer Op. 388 (from
779:Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
3235:Austrian Romantic composers
3215:Austrian operetta composers
2593:Kaiser-JubilÀum-Jubelwalzer
2401:An der schönen blauen Donau
2273:Abschied von St. Petersburg
2025:Das Spitzentuch der Königin
1760:Weitlaner, Juliana (2019).
1697:Penn State University Press
832:Das Spitzentuch der Königin
710:Musical rivals and admirers
678:Strauss married the singer
518:'s death two years before.
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1662:General and cited sources
1638:Johann Strauss and Vienna
1370:. McFarland. p. 50.
916:Vienna New Year's Concert
640:In 1862, the 27-year-old
392:, in an etching from 1835
250:Johann Baptist Strauss II
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1050:After a trip to Vienna,
960:Johann Strauss Orchestra
857:, when he died in 1899.
446:Tu qui regis totum orbem
329:". Among his operettas,
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2161:Klange aus der Walachei
2085:Die Göttin der Vernunft
1792:(3 volumes). New York:
1471:"The Viennese Operetta"
998:Portrayals in the media
740:KK Hofballmusikdirektor
612:KK Hofballmusikdirektor
344:Strauss was the son of
106:Vienna Central Cemetery
2497:Wo die Zitronen blĂŒhen
2465:Tausend und eine Nacht
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2441:Wein, Weib und Gesang
2045:Eine Nacht in Venedig
1878:List of Strauss works
1668:Fantel, Hans (1972).
1654:. Polsson's WebWorld.
1636:Crittenden, Camille.
1364:Mark Knowles (2009).
1064:in the U.S. in 1963.
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2249:Man lebt nur einmal!
2201:Mephistos Höllenrufe
1944:List of compositions
1433:. Classical Archives
1406:Austrian Information
977:Carl Michael Ziehrer
728:Carl Michael Ziehrer
530:Hofballmusikdirektor
341:are the best known.
317:" (Emperor Waltz), "
168: 1878;
3195:Artists from Coburg
3063:The Strauss Dynasty
3013:Waltzes from Vienna
2757:Ein Herz, ein Sinn!
2649:Farewell to America
2529:Rosen aus dem SĂŒden
2473:Wiener Blut (waltz)
1975:Der Karneval in Rom
1830:Library of Congress
1764:. Prague: Vitalis.
1599:3 February 1999 at
1044:Waltzes from Vienna
1031:The Strauss Dynasty
950:. In addition, the
932:Herbert von Karajan
912:Vienna Philharmonic
827:Rosen aus dem SĂŒden
563:Career advancements
490:", Op. 1 and "
466:Debut as a composer
3270:People from Neubau
3043:The Strauss Family
2985:Johann Strauss III
2866:Egyptischer Marsch
2185:Rhadamantus-KlÀnge
1995:Cagliostro in Wien
1582:The New York Times
1296:"Alabama Symphony"
1176:Grove Music Online
1026:The Strauss Family
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275:Johann StrauĂ Sohn
263:Johann Strauss Jr.
3165:Johann Strauss II
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2858:Persischer Marsch
2733:Postillon d'amour
2641:Trau, schau, wem!
2633:Gartenlaube Waltz
2609:Rathausball-TĂ€nze
2513:Cagliostro-Walzer
2323:, Op. 251, (1861)
2169:Frohsinns-Spenden
2055:Der Zigeunerbaron
2035:Der lustige Krieg
1937:List of operettas
1925:Johann Strauss II
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1802:978-0-02-864970-2
1771:978-3-89919-648-1
1752:978-0-385-13232-9
1735:Traubner, Richard
1706:978-0-271-01131-8
1683:978-0-688-00092-9
1377:978-0-7864-5360-3
1302:on 2 August 2009.
1194:978-1-56159-263-0
871:Stadtpark, Vienna
842:Der lustige Krieg
810:Der Zigeunerbaron
744:Jacques Offenbach
702:and the waltzes "
696:Der Zigeunerbaron
688:Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
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581:"The Blue Danube"
460:Zur Stadt Belgrad
338:Der Zigeunerbaron
279:Austrian composer
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2961:Johann Strauss I
2956:
2953:Henrietta Treffz
2937:
2927:
2906:
2905:, Op. 199 (1857)
2898:
2877:
2876:, Op. 349 (1871)
2869:
2868:, Op. 335 (1869)
2861:
2860:, Op. 289 (1864)
2840:
2832:
2831:, Op. 385 (1879)
2824:
2823:, Op. 378 (1877)
2816:
2815:, Op. 373 (1875)
2808:
2807:, Op. 372 (1875)
2800:
2797:Vom Donaustrande
2792:
2784:
2783:, Op. 336 (1869)
2781:Im Krapfenwald'l
2776:
2768:
2767:, Op. 326 (1868)
2760:
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2751:, Op. 320 (1867)
2744:
2743:, Op. 319 (1867)
2736:
2735:, Op. 317 (1867)
2728:
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2711:, Op. 281 (1864)
2704:
2703:, Op. 269 (1862)
2696:
2695:, Op. 214 (1858)
2688:
2687:, Op. 211 (1858)
2685:Champagner-Polka
2680:
2677:Explosions-Polka
2672:
2651:
2644:
2643:, Op. 463 (1895)
2636:
2635:, Op. 461 (1894)
2628:
2627:, Op. 443 (1892)
2620:
2619:, Op. 440 (1891)
2612:
2611:, Op. 438 (1890)
2604:
2603:, Op. 437 (1888)
2596:
2595:, Op. 434 (1888)
2588:
2587:, Op. 427 (1887)
2580:
2579:, Op. 423 (1886)
2572:
2571:, Op. 418 (1885)
2564:
2563:, Op. 411 (1883)
2556:
2555:, Op. 410 (1883)
2553:FrĂŒhlingsstimmen
2548:
2547:, Op. 400 (1881)
2540:
2539:, Op. 390 (1880)
2532:
2531:, Op. 388 (1880)
2524:
2523:, Op. 375 (1877)
2516:
2515:, Op. 370 (1875)
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2507:, Op. 367 (1874)
2500:
2499:, Op. 364 (1874)
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2491:, Op. 361 (1873)
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2483:, Op. 357 (1873)
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2468:
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2459:, Op. 342 (1870)
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2444:
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2419:, Op. 321 (1868)
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2411:, Op. 316 (1867)
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1612:Weitlaner 2019
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