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  1. A drawing of Strauss on a concert poster. Eduard "Edi" Strauss (15 March 1835 – 28 December 1916) was an Austrian composer who, together with his brothers Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss made up the Strauss musical dynasty. He was the son of Johann Strauss I and Maria Anna Streim.

  2. Eduard Strauss Hochstrahlbrunnen am Wiener Schwarzenbergplatz He was conductor of the Strauss Orchestra and composer of the Polka Mazur Die Hochquelle on the occasion of the opening of the first Vienna high spring pipeline and the commissioning of the high jet fountain on Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna, which was put into operation on October 24 ...

  3. Jul 24, 2018 · Eduard II is, to date, the last musician in the Strauss family. He made his career as a conductor, focusing most of his energy on interpreting the music of his family.

  4. www.johann-strauss.at › biografien › eduard-iWISF | Eduard Strauss I

    After Josef died in 1870 and Johann devoted himself to composing operettas, Eduard was in sole charge of the Strauss Orchestra for more than thirty years. Under his management and tight organisation it became one of the best ensembles both in Vienna and internationally.

  5. Eduard Strauss (1835-1916) Eduard Strauss did not attempt to emulate the works of his other brothers or his contemporaries, all of whose popularity overshadowed him. He was primarily recognized as a dance music conductor rather than as a major composer. 15 images.

  6. Jul 11, 2016 · Timeline: The Strauss Family. This collage is made up of portraits and photographs of four generations of the Strauss family; from the left, Johann Strauss I, his sons Johann Jr., Josef and Eduard, next Eduard's son Johann Strauss III and finally his nephew Eduard Strauss II.

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  8. On the death of Josef in 1870, Eduard took over the management of the Strauss family orchestra entirely, a task which he performed diligently until he disbanded the orchestra in 1901. Like his two brothers, his musical output was prolific, writing over 320 separate orchestral dances and marches.

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