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  1. 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 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.

  3. 13. 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.

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  4. Jul 24, 2018 · Johann Strauss III. Of Eduard’s two sons, only Johann III became a musician. After his father’s disbanding of the Strauss Orchestra and burning of the family scores, Johann III’s task of continuing the Strauss musical tradition was not a light one.

  5. Eduard "Edi" Strauss (15 March 1835, Vienna, Aus. – 28 December 1916, Vienna) was an Austrian composer and conductor. Eduard, together with his brothers Johann Strauss Jr. and Josef Strauss, made up the Strauss musical dynasty.

  6. Austrian composer Eduard Strauss, (1835 - 1916), who, together with brothers Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss formed the Strauss musical dynasty. The family dominated the Viennese light music world for decades, creating many waltzes and polkas for many Austrian nobility as well as well as dance-music enthusiasts around europé.

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  8. Eduard Strauss (1835 - 1916), the third son of Johann Strauss the elder, originally intended for the Austrian consular service, was recruited by his eldest brother into the family music business, to which he contributed until his retirement in 1901. As a composer he was very much less prolific than his brothers and than his father.