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  1. 1. Johann Strauss I (1804-1849) The foundations of the Strauss musical dynasty began with Johann Strauss I, born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna. Orphaned by the age of 12, the young Johann was apprenticed to a bookbinder while taking lessons in the violin and viola. 2. Joseph Lanner (1801-1843)

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Musicians. Classical Musicians. Johann Strauss. Austrian composer Johann Strauss surpassed his father, Johann Strauss the Elder's popularity and productivity, becoming known as...

  3. Johann Strauss Sr., or Johann Baptist Strauss, was an Austrian musical luminary who rose to fame in the 19th century. As the foremost composer of Viennese waltzes, Strauss wielded an extraordinary influence on the musical landscape of his time.

  4. Johann Strauss I (1804-1849) The foundations of the Strauss musical dynasty began with Johann Strauss I, born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna. Orphaned by the age of 12, the young Johann was apprenticed to a bookbinder while taking lessons in the violin and viola. 15 images. See the full gallery: The Strauss Family: 15 facts about Vienna's musical dynasty.

  5. Johann Strauß I (born Vienna, 14 March 1804; [1] [2] died Vienna, 25 September 1849) was as Austrian composer, conductor and violinist. He and his family were famous composers of dance music, especially waltzes.

  6. www.johann-strauss.at › en › forschungWISF | Johann Strauss I

    WISF | Johann Strauss I. Startseite. Johann Strauss I. Johann (Baptist) Strauss, born on 14 March 1804 was to become famous as Johann Strauss Father (or senior) and the founder of what would be known as the Strauss dynasty. At the age of seven Johann lost his mother.

  7. Johann Strauss I (1804-1849) was an Austrian Romantic composer and was known as the father of the waltz. Life and Music Johann Strauss Senior is known as 'the father of the waltz', though it was his son, 21 years his junior, who earned the title 'the Waltz King'.

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