Johann Strauss I had three children with his mistress, Maria Anna Streim. They were known by the surname "Strauss," but to differentiate them from his legitimate family, they often used the name "Strauss" with the added name "Jr." or "Sohn" to signify "son." The most notable among them was Johann Strauss II, who became a prominent composer in his own right.
Josef and Eduard
Oscar Straus (sic) changed his name from Strauss by dropping one "s", so he wouldn't be confused with the Strauss (Johann Sr and Jr, etc) family. Apparently no close relationship. He is primarily known for the operetta "The Chocolate Soldier" based on a play"Arms and the Man" by Geo Bernard Shaw.
Yes he did. He had a Newfoundland dog & it's coat was cut off to send to Johann's fans in the USA to save himself from going bald! I would love to know what the dogs name was if anyone out there knows. If you do could you write it on this question answer???
Johann Strauss II composed "Roses from the South" ("Rosen aus dem Süden") in 1880 as a waltz to celebrate the beauty and romanticism associated with the Austrian countryside. The piece was originally intended as a musical interlude for a performance of a play by the same name. Its lush melodies and danceable rhythms reflect Strauss's signature style, evoking a sense of nostalgia and charm that captures the spirit of the region. The waltz has since become one of his most beloved works, often performed at concerts and balls.
The value of a Johann Strauss Jr. violin can vary significantly based on factors such as its age, condition, provenance, and whether it is a genuine instrument or a reproduction. Authentic violins associated with Strauss or made during his lifetime can fetch anywhere from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars at auction. However, more commonly, violins bearing his name may be more affordable, often ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a reputable violin dealer or appraiser.
Anna Struss
Josef and Eduard
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa'MELoffic'.
Strauss wrote many waltzes, you will have to be more specific or go to a shop where they sell CD's check under classical music, you will find a whole array of Strauss waltzes.
Oscar Straus (sic) changed his name from Strauss by dropping one "s", so he wouldn't be confused with the Strauss (Johann Sr and Jr, etc) family. Apparently no close relationship. He is primarily known for the operetta "The Chocolate Soldier" based on a play"Arms and the Man" by Geo Bernard Shaw.
Dave Strauss's birth name is David Jay Strauss.
Jim Strauss's birth name is James R. Strauss.
Yes he did. He had a Newfoundland dog & it's coat was cut off to send to Johann's fans in the USA to save himself from going bald! I would love to know what the dogs name was if anyone out there knows. If you do could you write it on this question answer???
its not harry seacombe its a Johann Strauss Operetta - Open Road, Open Sky, sung by John Charles Thomas
Rebecca Strauss.
Marianne Strauss's birth name is Marianne Zwicknagl.
Johann Strauss II composed "Roses from the South" ("Rosen aus dem Süden") in 1880 as a waltz to celebrate the beauty and romanticism associated with the Austrian countryside. The piece was originally intended as a musical interlude for a performance of a play by the same name. Its lush melodies and danceable rhythms reflect Strauss's signature style, evoking a sense of nostalgia and charm that captures the spirit of the region. The waltz has since become one of his most beloved works, often performed at concerts and balls.