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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.
Josef and Eduard
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.
First is a very early (6th century?) chant; Then some medieval French style. Then some more chant; and early and late baroque; then some of the others already listed; Then there is a Strauss waltz by Strauss, Sr; There is also Strauss,Jr. (DerRosenkavalier), Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies (Tchaikovsky);
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick
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.
Josef and Eduard
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.
Lehar composed (The Merry Widow) and you may be confused with that theme song. Lehar wrote in the Viennese style similar to by-then-deceased Johann Strauss and many people confuse the two, I am sure some people think that Strauss wrote (merry Widow) as it is in a similar style.
Neil Strauss goes by Style.
Pamela Strauss has written: 'Africa style in South Africa' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Domestic, Domestic Architecture, Interior decoration, Vernacular architecture
Johann Karl Friedrich Rinne has written: 'Die Lehre vom deutschen Stile' -- subject(s): Style, German language
First is a very early (6th century?) chant; Then some medieval French style. Then some more chant; and early and late baroque; then some of the others already listed; Then there is a Strauss waltz by Strauss, Sr; There is also Strauss,Jr. (DerRosenkavalier), Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies (Tchaikovsky);
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick
JS Bach had an extended music career. Within all of his work, Bach wrote some 200 church cantatas which have come down to us. He brought to majestic fruition the polyphonic style.
Compare and contrast the lives of Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (6 points) Include: Major life events Important musical compositions Primary differences in style