ONE DAY WHEN WE WERE YOUNG (WER UNS GETRAUT)
From the operetta "Gypsy Baron"
(Composed by: Johann Strauß II
Adapted by: Dimitri Tiomkin for the film "The Great Waltz"
English lyrics for the film by: Oscar Hammerstein II)
The Ogtonic. The ogtonic is very scarce instrument also very rare. so you may not be able to find it on the internet. you might want to talk to a great grandfather for you to help on this one. Johann Strauss II was also the son of Johann Strauss I also known as Johann Strauss Jr.
No identity if he had children, but I think he didn't. Strauss married a singer named Henrietta Treffz in 1862, and they remained a couple until her death in 1878. Six weeks after her death, Strauss married an actress named Angelika Dittrich. Dittrich didn't supporter his music much, and their differences in status and opinion etc., and especially her indiscretion, which led him to seek a divorce. Strauss was not granted a divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, and changed religion and nationality, and became a citizen of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (in January 1887). Strauss sought solace in his third wife Adele Deutsch, whom he married in August 1882. She encouraged his creative work and talent to flow once more in his later years, resulting in many famous compositions. I tried to search this very interesting, hidden question. This information (I wrote in my own words) will give you a clue who he married. I think he was over-aged (maybe) to have a child.
Strauss's first major achievement was to harness the expressive power of the huge Wagnerian opera orchestra for the concert hall. Richard Strauss was one of the most prolific German composers of the 20th century who is still revered for his operas and symphonies.
Russell Corrigal, from Winnipeg Manitoba, wrote one of the songs called Red River Waltz. There was a few of them about 1965 is when his version came out. I have a 45 rpm recording of this.
Because ey want to have fun and be young! And find a girl and tell her she's the one!!
a German one
Yes, Richard Strauss had one son named Franz Strauss who became a noted conductor.
he is the first Armenian king, and the one who discovered Armenia.
No identity if he had children, but I think he didn't. Strauss married a singer named Henrietta Treffz in 1862, and they remained a couple until her death in 1878. Six weeks after her death, Strauss married an actress named Angelika Dittrich. Dittrich didn't supporter his music much, and their differences in status and opinion etc., and especially her indiscretion, which led him to seek a divorce. Strauss was not granted a divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, and changed religion and nationality, and became a citizen of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (in January 1887). Strauss sought solace in his third wife Adele Deutsch, whom he married in August 1882. She encouraged his creative work and talent to flow once more in his later years, resulting in many famous compositions. I tried to search this very interesting, hidden question. This information (I wrote in my own words) will give you a clue who he married. I think he was over-aged (maybe) to have a child.
The Ogtonic. The ogtonic is very scarce instrument also very rare. so you may not be able to find it on the internet. you might want to talk to a great grandfather for you to help on this one. Johann Strauss II was also the son of Johann Strauss I also known as Johann Strauss Jr.
Strauss jeans can last years, but under heavy use they may last only one year.
Levi Strauss for one.
Richard Strauss's full name was Richard Georg Strauss, born June 11, l864. He had one sister: Berta Johanna Strauss, born June 9, 1867. Source: "Richard Strauss, an Intimate Portrait" English translation first published, 2000, Thames & Hudson, Inc., 500 5th Avenue, NYC, New York 10110
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Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, and Strauss.
Strauss's first major achievement was to harness the expressive power of the huge Wagnerian opera orchestra for the concert hall. Richard Strauss was one of the most prolific German composers of the 20th century who is still revered for his operas and symphonies.
Russell Corrigal, from Winnipeg Manitoba, wrote one of the songs called Red River Waltz. There was a few of them about 1965 is when his version came out. I have a 45 rpm recording of this.