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Johann Strauss Sr. was born on March 14, 1804.
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.
A conductor leads an orchestra. To identify who led the orchestra for a particular event or concert, you would have to know where and when the event took place. If you are looking for the composer of the Blue Danube, it was Johann Strauss II.
Walking through the forest, Strauss heard a bird chirping "bom bom bom bom" (the part where violins play 1-2-3-4) And the rest came naturally!
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Johann Strauss II was born on October 25, 1825.
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Johann Strauss II died on June 3, 1899 at the age of 73.
Johann Strauss Sr. was born on March 14, 1804.
Johann Strauss II was born on October 25, 1825 and died on June 3, 1899. Johann Strauss II would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 189 years old today.
Johann Strauss II was married three times, but he never had any children. The reason for this is not specifically known. There was a Johann Strauss III, but he was the son of Johann's brother Eduard.
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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.
A conductor leads an orchestra. To identify who led the orchestra for a particular event or concert, you would have to know where and when the event took place. If you are looking for the composer of the Blue Danube, it was Johann Strauss II.
by Johann Strauss II in 1889.
Walking through the forest, Strauss heard a bird chirping "bom bom bom bom" (the part where violins play 1-2-3-4) And the rest came naturally!
Johann Strauss II