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Johann Strauss was nicknamed "the king of the waltz," or "the waltz king." Read more: Johann Strauss Biography - life, family, story, mother, son, information, born, time http://www.notablebiographies.com/St-Tr/Strauss-Johann.html#ixzz1ESuggIim
Johann Strauss II was famous for composing waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and other dance music of the 19th century. He was known as "the Waltz King" in Austria, and made waltzes quite popular in Vienna.
Check out the music of Richard Strauss (no relation to Johann Strauss, the "Waltz King"). His father was a famous horn player, and Strauss wrote many wonerful pieces for horn. Difficult music, though.
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Johann Strauss was nicknamed "the king of the waltz," or "the waltz king." Read more: Johann Strauss Biography - life, family, story, mother, son, information, born, time http://www.notablebiographies.com/St-Tr/Strauss-Johann.html#ixzz1ESuggIim
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The most famous would be Amadeus - about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He's also the subject of A&E's Mozart. Johann Strauss (aka Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown), Strauss:The King of Three-Quarter Time and The Great Waltz are films about Johann Strauss, Jr. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) portrayed both Johann Strauss, Sr. and Jr. You'll also find films about: Franz Gruber, composer of Silent Night, Holy Night, Joseph Haydn, and Franz Liszt (born in Raiding, then Hungary, now Austria).
Johann Strauss II was famous for composing waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and other dance music of the 19th century. He was known as "the Waltz King" in Austria, and made waltzes quite popular in Vienna.
Check out the music of Richard Strauss (no relation to Johann Strauss, the "Waltz King"). His father was a famous horn player, and Strauss wrote many wonerful pieces for horn. Difficult music, though.
He was born (October 25, 1825)He studied Counterpoint and HarmonyHis debut performance was in October 1844He was married three timesHe died June 3, 1899
Barnaby Stone has: Played Thomas in "Look Me in the Eye" in 1994. Played Park man in "Fever" in 1994. Performed in "The Summit" in 1995. Played Sgt. Rogers in "CI5: The New Professionals" in 1998. Played The Man in "Vacuum" in 2002. Played Franz Strauss in "Strauss: The Waltz King" in 2005.
I think your timing is off. the movie is probably older ( 50"s to 60"s) it was called The Waltz King and was supposed to be a film biography of Johann Strauss. For some odd reason the lead character was referred to as ( Shawnee!) which sounds like an Indian tribe. Johann is German for John, so something like Hans ( like Honus Wagner of baseball fame) might have been used. Shawnee doesn"t sound right. By the way the film was produced by the Disney studios and was televised on their weekly program.
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