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Johann Strauss (403 bytes)
1: '''Johann Strauss''' is the name of three famous [[German language|... 3: *[[Johann Strauss I]] ([[1804]] - [[1849]]), composer, popularizer ... 4: ...auss II]] ([[1825]] - [[1899]]), composer, son of Johann I, known as the "Waltz King" 5: ... ([[1866]] - [[1939]]), composer, son of [[Eduard Strauss]] 7: ''See also'': [[Strauss]] Johann Strauss I (6038 bytes) 1: ...Image:Johann Strauss I (1).jpg|thumb|200px|Johann Strauss I]] 2: '''Johann Strauss I''' (also known as '''Johann Strauss Snr.''') ([[March 14]], [[1804]] – [[Septem... 6: ...hann Strauss II]], [[Josef Strauss]] and [[Eduard Strauss]]. He also had two daughters, Anna who was born i... 8: ...essfully completed it. He also studied music with Johann Polischansky during his apprenticeship. 10: ...eer. Strauss I was a strict disciplinarian in the Strauss home called 'Hirschenhaus' better known in Vienna... Johann Strauss II (18850 bytes) 1: [[Image:Johann Strauss II.jpg|thumb|250px|Johann Strauss II]] 2: [[image:Johann_Strauss_Denkmal.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The Waltz King comi... 3: ...or '''Johann Strauss the Younger''', or '''Johann Strauss Jr.''') ([[October 25]], [[1825]] – [[June ... 5: ...edecessors (such as [[Josef Lanner]] and [[Johann Strauss I]])--and has enjoyed greater fame. Some of his [... 9: ... and took on a mistress [[Emilie Trambusch]] when Johann II was 17 that he was able to concentrate fully o... Johann Strauss III (2153 bytes) 1: ...opment as a musician, a fact disputed by [[Eduard Strauss]]. 5: ...y. Principally, he was the first conductor in the Strauss family to actively conduct works to be recorded b... 7: Johann Strauss III died in [[Berlin]] on 9 January [[1939]] befo... 9: [[Category: Viennese composers|Strauss, Johann III]] Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester (1314 bytes) 1: ... [[Johann Strauss I]], who was the founder of the Strauss musical dynasty. The members of the orchestra wer... 3: ...tor of the orchestra and has recorded much of the Strauss family music with this orchestra with record labe... Strauss (2071 bytes) 1: ...g while living in a German-speaking culture, but "Strauss" is the more common English spelling in such case... 3: *[[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] (b. [[1908]]), French [[anthropologist]] 4: *[[Christoph Strauss]] (around [[1580]] - [[1631]]), composer 5: *[[David Strauss|David Strauß]] ([[1808]] - [[1874]]), theologian ... 6: ...ß]] ([[1835]] - [[1916]]), composer, son of Johann I Harry Strauss (1235 bytes) 1: '''Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss''' ([[July 28]], [[1909]] - [[June 12]], [[1941]]... 3: Harry Strauss was born in [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn]]. In the [[... 5: Strauss’ favorite weapons were guns, ice picks, and... 9: After [[Abe Reles]] turned informant, Strauss was arrested for a murder of Puggy Feinstein and ... 11: [[Category:1909 births|Strauss, Harry]] Erwin Strauss (350 bytes) 1: '''Erwin S. Strauss''' is an [[United States|American]] [[author]]. 8: [[Category:American writers|Strauss, Erwin S.]] Leo Strauss (10391 bytes) 1: ...ar [[Marburg]]), [[Hessen]], [[Germany]], to Hugo Strauss and Jennie David. 3: ... frequently during his youth and early adulthood. Strauss received his higher education within the German u... 5: ...me a US citizen and from [[1949]] until [[1968]], Strauss served as a member of the faculty of the [[Univer... 7: ...le the central character of Ravelstein represents Strauss' protegé [[Allan Bloom]]. 11: ...dernism|modern society]] and [[philosophy]]. Some Straussians believe that "universal principles of right" ... Alvin M. Strauss (606 bytes) 1: ...tects in [[Chicago]] and [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]]. Strauss founded his own practice in Fort Wayne in [[1918]... 3: [[Category:1895 births|Strauss, Alvin M.]] 4: [[Category:1958 deaths|Strauss, Alvin M.]] Victoria Strauss (313 bytes) 1: '''Victoria Strauss''' is a [[fantasy]] [[author]]. She also runs [ht... 5: [http://www.sff.net/people/victoriastrauss/ Official site] 8: [[Category:Fantasy writers|Strauss, Victoria]] Nathan Strauss (266 bytes) 1: '''Nathan Strauss''' was a [[Jew|Jewish]]-[[American]] [[philanthro... 5: [[Category:United States Jewish history|Strauss, Nathan]] 6: [[Category:Israeli history|Strauss, Nathan]] David Strauss (10219 bytes) 1: '''David Friedrich Strauss''' ([[January 27]], [[1808]] - [[February 8]], [[... 3: ...dition as well as to classical ones. In [[1825]], Strauss entered the [[University of Tübingen]]. The profe... 10: ...t also the element of direct divine intervention. Strauss dispels the actuality of the stories as "happenin... 12: In [[1837]], Strauss replied to his critics with the book ''Streuschri... 13: In 1840 and the following year Strauss published his ''On Christian Doctrine'' (''Christ... Eduard Strauss (2722 bytes) 1: ...ann Strauss II]] and [[Josef Strauss]] formed the Strauss musical dynasty. The family dominated the [[Vienn... 3: ...e more popular polkas that he ever penned for the Strauss Orchestra, which he continued to conduct until it... 5: ... of his name. The rivalry was to extend until the Strauss Orchestra was disbanded. 7: ...he eldest son, Johann Strauss III was to lead the Strauss revival well into the 20th century. 9: ...cide on retirement. In [[1901]], he disbanded the Strauss Orchestra and returned to [[Vienna]] where he die... Richard Strauss (7301 bytes) 1: [[Image:Strauss_r.jpg|right|Richard Strauss]] 3: '''Richard Strauss''' ([[June 11]], [[1864]] – [[September 8]]... 5: ...ichard Wagner]]'s nieces. It was he who first got Strauss seriously interested in the music of Wagner. 9: ...considered crazy by thousands of his fellow men." Strauss went on to write a series of other tone poems, in... 13: ... however some of the outcry may have stemmed from Strauss's use of dissonance, rarely heard then at the ope... Bruce Strauss (2751 bytes) 1: '''Bruce Strauss''' (born [[February 6]], [[1952]] in [[Omaha, Neb... 3: ...at has lost by knockout in every [[continent]]''. Strauss apparently does not mind mockery at his expense: ... 5: ... 1]] of [[1976]], in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]], Strauss debuted as a professional boxer, outpointing [[Ga... 7: To his credit, Strauss fought a number of top challengers and world cham... 11: Strauss officially had a record of 76 wins, 53 losses and... Andrew Strauss (6912 bytes) 6: name = Andrew Strauss | 35: source = http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/ENG/S/STRAUSS_AJ_01007023/ 37: '''Andrew John Strauss''' (born in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]] on [[2 March]], [[1977]... 39: Strauss made his [[One-day International]] debut for [[En... 41: As an [[batsman|opening batsman]], Strauss has shown calmness and authority when batting, as... Strauss and Howe (12663 bytes) 1: ... on [[generation]]s and history. According to the Strauss and Howe theory of history, historical eras run i... 5: Strauss and Howe's first joint book, [[Generations_(book)... 7: ...'Generations''. In writing ''The Fourth Turning'' Strauss and Howe identified six new generations (going ba... 11: According to the Strauss and Howe theory, history goes through four types ... 13: ... back to another Unravelling. In ''Generations'', Strauss and Howe began the Unravelling at [[1982]], but i... Franz Strauss (503 bytes) 3: ...aps most famous for being the father of [[Richard Strauss]] the well known composer. He was himself an acco... 6: ...org/RESOURCES/famous/F-Strauss.html The IHS Franz Strauss Bio] 8: [[Category:1822 births|Strauss, Franz]] 9: [[Category:1905 deaths|Strauss, Franz]] Levi Strauss (1292 bytes) 1: :''Alternative meaning: [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]], the French anthropologist''. 3: [[image:levistrauss.jpg|right|Levi Strauss]] 4: '''Levi Strauss''' ([[February 26]], [[1829]]–[[September 2... 6: ...auss''' in [[Buttenheim]], Bavaria. In [[1847]], Strauss, his mother and two sisters moved to [[New York, ... 8: ...and opened a dry goods wholesale business, [[Levi Strauss & Co.]], selling to small stores in [[California]...
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