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Johann Strauss (403 bytes)
1: '''Johann Strauss''' is the name of three famous [[German language|Germa... 3: ...rauss I]] ([[1804]] - [[1849]]), composer, popularizer of the [[waltz]] 4: ..., 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: ...hann Strauss I (1).jpg|thumb|200px|Johann Strauss I]] 2: ...his most famous waltz is probably the ''Lorelei Rhine Klänge'' op. 154. 4: ==Life and Work== 6: ...well as third eldest son Ferdinand born [[1834]] lived only ten months. 8: ...c with Johann Polischansky during his apprenticeship. Johann Strauss II (18850 bytes) 1: ...Johann Strauss II.jpg|thumb|250px|Johann Strauss II]] 2: ...altz King coming to life in the [[Stadtpark]], [[Vienna]]]] 3: ...]]n and German [[composer]] known especially for his [[waltz]]es, such as [[The Blue Danube]]. 5: ... are also well known, as is his [[operetta]] ''[[Die Fledermaus]]''. 7: ==Biography== Johann Strauss III (2153 bytes) 1: ...opment as a musician, a fact disputed by [[Eduard Strauss]]. 3: ...op. 1 and ''Leonie'' op. 2 waltzes survived obscurity. 5: ...VII]] were also considerably popular than his earlier efforts. 7: ...uary [[1939]] before the outbreak of [[World War II]]. 9: [[Category: Viennese composers|Strauss, Johann III]] Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester (1314 bytes) 1: ...d the Vienna Radio Orchestra so that it would be first-rate. 3: ...o conducted the orchestra at some point after Willi Boskovsky's death. Strauss (2071 bytes) 1: ...but "Strauss" is the more common English spelling in such cases.) 3: ...Lévi-Strauss]] (b. [[1908]]), French [[anthropologist]] 4: *[[Christoph Strauss]] (around [[1580]] - [[1631]]), composer 5: ... Strauß]] ([[1808]] - [[1874]]), theologian and writer 6: ...]] ([[1835]] - [[1916]]), composer, son of Johann I Harry Strauss (1235 bytes) 1: ...the [[1930s]]. He tried to be creative in his killings. 3: ...aling. He was arrested 18 times but was never convicted. 5: ... known to have killed 100 people although some estimates run to 500. 7: He was also prominent womanizer and liked fancy clothes. 9: ...was executed in the [[electric chair]] at [[Sing Sing]] on [[June 12]], [[1941]]. Erwin Strauss (350 bytes) 1: '''Erwin S. Strauss''' is an [[United States|American]] [[author]]. 3: His works include: 4: ...To Start Your Own Country'' [[Loompanics]], 1985; ISBN 1893626156 5: ...the Consequences of Cheap Weapons of Mass Destruction'' 6: *''Complete Guide to Science Fiction Conventions'' Leo Strauss (10391 bytes) 1: ...sen]], [[Germany]], to Hugo Strauss and Jennie David. 3: ... Hamburg, where he took his PhD under [[Ernst Cassirer]]. 5: ...uence in academia remains confined to political science departments. 7: ...le the central character of Ravelstein represents Strauss' protegé [[Allan Bloom]]. 9: ==Philosophy== Alvin M. Strauss (606 bytes) 1: ...the [[Embassy Theatre and Indiana Hotel]] complex in Fort Wayne. 3: [[Category:1895 births|Strauss, Alvin M.]] 4: [[Category:1958 deaths|Strauss, Alvin M.]] Victoria Strauss (313 bytes) 1: ... 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The most famous is the "Doctrinen" op.79. 5: ...ry was to extend until the Strauss Orchestra was disbanded. 7: ... Strauss III was to lead the Strauss revival well into the 20th century. 9: ...cument his family memoirs titled ''Erinnerungen'' in [[1906]]. Richard Strauss (7301 bytes) 1: [[Image:Strauss_r.jpg|right|Richard Strauss]] 3: ...m]]s and [[opera]]s. He was also a noted [[Conducting|conductor]]. 5: ... first got Strauss seriously interested in the music of Wagner. 9: ...[1897]]) and ''[[Ein Heldenleben]]'' (''A Hero's Life'', [[1897]]–[[1898|98]]). 13: ...he outcry may have stemmed from Strauss's use of dissonance, rarely heard then at the opera house. Bruce Strauss (2751 bytes) 1: ...lias of '''Ruben Bardot''' to obtain fights. His nickname was ''The Mouse''. 3: ... the camera when the photo to be used for the trading card was taken. 5: ...tralia]] or [[Asia]] under the ''Ruben Bardot'' alias. 7: ...ers. He also fought former world Lightweight champion [[Harry Arroyo]], and a boxer who was also name... 9: ...rry Jesmer]] on [[November 24]] of [[1989]] in [[Bismarck, North Dakota]]. Andrew Strauss (6912 bytes) 1: {{Infobox Cricketer | 3: nationality = English | 6: name = Andrew Strauss | 7: picture = Cricket_no_pic.png | 8: batting style = Left-handed batsman (LHB) | Strauss and Howe (12663 bytes) 1: ... ages at the time, who themselves fall into repeating patterns. 5: ...er 1982 as being part of the '''Millennial Generation'''. 7: ...with the first 1982 cohorts, was graduating from high school. 9: == Turnings == 11: ...es. During a Crisis, the entire future of society is at stake. Franz Strauss (503 bytes) 3: ...s. He is remembered most often today as a [[horn (instrument) | horn]] player. 5: ==External links== 6: ...RCES/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: ...g: [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]], the French anthropologist''. 3: [[image:levistrauss.jpg|right|Levi Strauss]] 4: ...Bavaria]]n-born [[United States|American]] [[clothing]] [[manufacturer]]. 6: ..., Jonas and Louis Loeb, in their [[dry goods]] business. 8: ...uss & Co.]], selling to small stores in [[California]].
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