Also known as Johann Baptist Strauß, Johann Baptist Strauss, Johann Strauss, Sr., Johann Strauss, the Elder, Johann Strauss, the Father, Johann Strauss, Johann Baptist Strauss I, Johann Strauss Sr.
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Johann Strauss I was an Austrian composer during the Romantic era who is remembered for his musical contributions to classical music. He matters because he helped shape the musical landscape of his time through his Romantic compositions.
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Иоганн Батист Штраус (нем. Johann Baptist Strauss, более известен как Иоганн Штраус-отец, нем. Johann Strauss Vater, 14 марта 1804, Вена — 25 сентября 1849, там же) — австрийский композитор, скрипач и дирижёр. Родоначальник музыкальной династии Штраусов. Трое его сыновей — Иоганн, Йозеф и Эдуард — тоже стали известными композиторами. Наследие композитора насчитывает 251 творение (из них 152 вальса). Это наследие было бережно сохранено его сыном Иоганном Штраусом-младшим и издано в 1889 году в Лейпциге.
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Johann Strauss I (German: Johann Strauss) born in Vienna, (March 14, 1804 – September 25, 1849) was an Austrian Romantic composer known particularly for his waltzes and for popularizing it alongside Josef Lanner thereby (without intention) setting the foundations for his sons to carry on his musical dynasty. His most famous piece, however, is probably the Radetzky March (named after Joseph Radetzky von Radetz) whereas his most famous waltz is probably the Lorelei Rhine Klänge op. 154. <a href="h
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Lieblings-Walzer für Guitarre, 110. Sorgenbrecher : Walzer ; 230tes Werk
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