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      • The 1860s saw Strauss hit a few touchstone moments, as he married singer Henriette Treffz in 1862 and toured in Russia and England, extending his reputation.
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  2. John J. Strauss is an American producer and writer of film and television. He has written and produced for the television series Boy Meets World (and known as the writer who came up with the character name for Topanga Lawrence, naming her after Topanga Canyon), Me and the Boys and Odd Man Out.

  3. Strauss sought solace in his third wife Adele Deutsch, whom he married in August 1887. She encouraged his creative talent to flow once more in his later years, resulting in many famous compositions, such as the operettas Der Zigeunerbaron and Waldmeister and the waltzes " Kaiser-Walzer " Op. 437, "Kaiser Jubiläum" Op. 434, and "Klug Gretelein ...

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · The Composer. The 1860s saw Strauss hit a few touchstone moments, as he married singer Henriette Treffz in 1862 and toured in Russia and England, extending his reputation.

  5. It was around this time that he was at last persuaded by his first wife, the noted mezzo-soprano, Jetty Treffz, to try his hand at operetta, like Suppé and Offenbach. At only the third attempt, Strauss hit the jackpot in 1874 with Die Fledermaus.

  6. May 30, 2024 · Johann Strauss II, ‘the Waltz King,’ a composer famous for his Viennese waltzes and operettas. His most famous single composition is An der schonen blauen Donau (1867; The Blue Danube), the main theme of which became one of the best-known tunes in 19th-century music.

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  7. 5. Maria Anna Streim, mother of the Strauss dynasty. Strauss married Maria Anna Streim in 1825 in the parish church of Liechtenthal in Vienna. The marriage was relatively unhappy because of Johann's prolonged absences caused by frequent touring abroad that led to a gradual alienation and divorce.

  8. May 4, 1973 · Written by Anthony Skene, the first episode begins in 1824, and concentrates on Johann the father (Eric Woofe), his wife, Anna (Anne Stallybrass), and his mistress, Emilie (Barbara Ferris).

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