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Use mdy dates|date=August 2011 Johann Strauss II (October 25, 1825 & ndash; June 3, 1899), also known as Johann Baptist Strauss or Johann Strauss, Jr. , the Younger , or the Son (lang-de|link=no|Sohn), was an Austria n composer of light music , particularly dance music and operetta s. He composed over 500 waltz es, polka s, quadrille s, and other types of dance music, as well as several operettas and a ballet. In his lifetime, he was known as "The Waltz King", and was largely then responsible for the popularity of the waltz in Vienna during the 19th century.

Strauss was born in St. Ulrich (now a part of Neubau ), the son of Johann Strauss I , another composer of dance music. His father did not wish him to become a composer, but rather a banker; however, the son defied his father's wishes, and went on to study music with the composer Joseph Drechsler and the violin with Anton Kollmann, the ballet répétiteur of the Vienna State Opera|Vienna Court Opera . Strauss had two younger brothers, Josef Strauss|Josef and Eduard Strauss , who became composers of light music as well, although they were never as well known as their elder brother.

Some of Johann Strauss's most famous works include The Blue Danube , Kaiser-Walzer , Tales from the Vienna Woods , the Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka , and the Pizzicato Polka . Among his operettas, Die Fledermaus and The Gypsy Baron|Der Zigeunerbaron are the most well-known.

Early life



Strauss was born in St. Ulrich near Vienna (now a part of Neubau ), Austrian Empire|Austria , on October 25, 1825, to the famous composer Johann Strauss I . His father did not want him to become a musician but rather a banker. Nevertheless, Strauss Junior studied the violin secretly as a child with the first violinist of his father's orchestra, Franz Amon . When his father discovered his son secretly practising on a violin one day, he gave him a severe whipping, saying that he was going to beat the music out of the boy.cite book|title=The Waltz Kings|first=Hans|last=Fantel|publisher=William Morrow & Company|page=75 It seems that rather than trying to avoid a Strauss rivalry, the elder Strauss only wanted his son to escape the rigours of a musician's life.cite book|title=Johann Strauss – End of an Era|first=Egon|last=Gartenberg|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|page=124 It was only when the father abandoned his family for a mistress, Emilie Trampusch, that the son was able to concentrate fully on a career as a composer with the support of his mother.cite book|title=Johann Strauss – End of an Era|first=Egon|last=Gartenberg|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|page=121

Strauss studied counterpoint and harmony with theorist Professor Joachim Hoffmann, who owned a private music school. His talents were also recognized by composer Joseph Drechsler, who taught him exercises in harmony. His other violin teacher, Anton Kollmann, who was the ballet répétiteur of the Vienna State Opera|Vienna Court Opera , also wrote excellent testimonials for him. Armed with these, he approached the Viennese authorities to apply for a license to perform.cite book|title=Johann Strauss – End of an Era|first=Egon|last=Gartenberg|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|page=126 He initially formed his small orchestra where he recruited his members at the Zur Stadt Belgrad tavern, where musicians seeking work could be hired easily.cite book|title=The Waltz Kings|first=Hans|last=Fantel|publisher=William Morrow & Company|page=76

Debut as a composer


Johann Strauss I 's influence over the local entertainment establishments meant that many of them were wary of offering the younger Strauss a contract for fear of angering the father. Strauss Jr. was able to persuade the Dommayer's Casino in Hietzing , a suburb of Vienna, to allow him to perform.cite book|title=Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music|first=H. E.|last=Jacob|publisher=The Greystone Press|page=127 The elder Strauss, in anger at his son's disobedience, and at that of the proprietor, refused to ever play at the Dommayer's Casino again,cite book|title=Johann Strauss – End of an Era|first=Egon|last=Gartenberg|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|page=125
which had been the site of many of his earlier triumphs.

Strauss made his debut at Dommayer's in October 1844, where he performed some of his first works, such as the waltzes " Sinngedichte ", Op.& nbsp;1 and " Gunstwerber ", Op.& nbsp;4 and the polka " Herzenslust ", Op.& nbsp;3. Critics and the press were unanimous in their praise for Strauss's music. A critic for Der Wanderer commented that "Strauss’s name will be worthily continued in his son; children and children’s children can look forward to the future, and three-quarter time will find a strong footing in him."

Despite the initial fanfare, Strauss found his early years as a composer difficult, but he soon won over audiences after accepting commissions to perform away from home. The first major appointment for the young composer was his award of the honorary position of "Kapellmeister of the 2nd Vienna Citizen's Regiment", which had been left vacant following Joseph Lanner 's death two years before. http://www.alabamasymphony.org/content.asp? id=251815 Alabama Symphony

Vienna was wracked by a bourgeois revolution on February 24, 1848, and the intense rivalry between father and son became much more apparent. Johann Jr. decided to side with the revolutionaries. It was a decision that was professionally disadvantageous, as the Austrian royalty twice denied him the much coveted ' Kaiserlich und königlich|KK Hofballmusikdirektor' position, which was first designated especially for Johann I in recognition of his musical contributions. Further, the younger Strauss was also arrested by the Viennese authorities for publicly playing " La Marseillaise ", but was later acquitted.cite book|title=The Waltz Kings|first=Hans|last=Fantel|year=1972|publisher=William Morrow & Company, Inc.|page=96 The elder Strauss remained loyal to the monarchy, and composed his " Radetzky March ", Op.& nbsp;228 (dedicated to the Habsburg field marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz ), which would become one of his best-known compositions.cite book|title=The Waltz Kings|first=Hans|last=Fantel|year=1972|publisher=William Morrow & Company, Inc.|page=89

When the elder Strauss died from scarlet fever in Vienna in 1849, the younger Strauss merged both their orchestras and engaged in further tours. Later, he also composed a number of patriotic marches dedicated to the House of Habsburg|Habsburg Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria|Franz Josef I , such as the "Kaiser Franz-Josef Marsch" Op.& nbsp;67 and the "Kaiser Franz Josef Rettungs Jubel-Marsch" Op.& nbsp;126, probably to ingratiate himself in the eyes of the new monarch, who ascended to the Austrian throne after the 1848 revolution.

Career advancements


Strauss Jr. eventually surpassed his father's fame, and became one of the most popular waltz composers of the era, extensively touring Austria–Hungary , Poland, and Germany with his orchestra. He applied for the KK Hofballmusikdirektor Music Director of the Royal Court Balls position, which he eventually attained in 1863, after being denied several times before for his frequent brushes with the local authorities.

In 1853, due to constant mental and physical demands, Strauss suffered a nervous breakdown. He took a seven-week vacation in the countryside in the summer of that year, on the advice of doctors. Johann's younger brother Josef Strauss|Josef was persuaded by his family to abandon his career as an engineer and take command of Johann's orchestra in the interim.

In 1855, Strauss accepted commissions from the management of the Tsarskoye-Selo Railway Company of Saint Petersburg to play in Russia for the Vauxhall Pavilion at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg|Pavlovsk in 1856. He would return to perform in Russia every year until 1865.

Later, in the 1870s, Strauss and his orchestra toured the United States, where he took part in the Boston Festival at the invitation of bandmaster Patrick Gilmore and was the lead conductor in a 'Monster Concert' of over 1000 performers,cite book|title=Johann Strauss – End of an Era|first=Egon|last=Gartenberg|year=1972|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|page=246 performing his "Blue Danube" waltz, amongst other pieces, to great acclaim.

Marriages


Strauss married the singer Henrietta Treffz in 1862, and they remained together until her death in 1878.cite web|url= http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/52380pg2? q=johann+strauss+ii& search=quick& pos=1& _start=1#firsthit|title=Strauss: Johann Strauss II|accessdate=September 28, 2008|publisher= Grove Music Online Six weeks after her death,cite web|url= http://www.classicalarchives.com/composer/3411.html#about|title= Johann Strauss II 1825–1899); AUT|accessdate=April 13, 2009|publisher=Classical Archives Strauss married the actress Angelika Dittrich. Dittrich was not a fervent supporter of his music, and their differences in status and opinion, and especially her indiscretion, led him to seek a divorce.

Strauss was not granted a divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, and therefore changed religion and nationality, and became a citizen of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in January 1887. Strauss sought solace in his third wife Adele Deutsch, whom he married in August 1882. She encouraged his creative talent to flow once more in his later years, resulting in many famous compositions, such as the operetta s Der Zigeunerbaron and Waldmeister , and the waltzes " Kaiser-Walzer " Op.& nbsp;437, "Kaiser Jubiläum" Op.& nbsp;434, and "Klug Gretelein" Op.& nbsp;462.

Musical rivals and admirers


Although Strauss was the most sought-after composer of dance music in the latter half of the 19th century, stiff competition was present in the form of Karl Michael Ziehrer and Émile Waldteufel ; the latter held a commanding position in Paris. http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/Emile_Waldteufel/22394.htm WALDTEUFEL, EMILE BIOGRAPHY Phillip Fahrbach also denied the younger Strauss the commanding position of the KK Hofballmusikdirektor when the latter first applied for the post. The German operetta composer Jacques Offenbach , who made his name in Paris, also posed a challenge to Strauss in the operetta field.cite web|url= http://www.theatrehistory.com/misc/vienneseoperetta.html|title=THE VIENNESE OPERETTA|accessdate=April 14, 2009

Strauss was admired by other prominent composers: Richard Wagner once admitted that he liked the waltz " Wein, Weib und Gesang " Op.& nbsp;333.cite book|title=Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music|first=H. E.|last=Jacob|year=1940|publisher=The Greystone Press|page=226 Richard Strauss (unrelated to the Strauss family), when writing his Der Rosenkavalier|Rosenkavalier waltzes, said in reference to Johann Strauss, "How could I forget the laughing genius of Vienna? "cite web|url= http://www.viennaticket.com/viennatickets/? p=10|title=Vienna Tickets >> Johann Strauss|accessdate=October 3, 2008

Johannes Brahms was a personal friend of Strauss; the latter dedicated his waltz " Seid umschlungen, Millionen! " ("Be Embraced, You Millions!"), Op.& nbsp;443, to him.cite book|title=Seid umschlungen, Millionen!|first=Norbert|last=Rubey|publisher=Diletto Musicale, Doblinger A story is told in biographies of both men that Strauss's wife Adele approached Brahms with a customary request that he autograph her fan. It was usual for the composer to inscribe a few measures of his best-known music, and then sign his name. Brahms, however, inscribed a few measures from the "Blue Danube", and then wrote beneath it: "Unfortunately, NOT by Johannes Brahms."cite book|title=Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music|first=H. E.|last=Jacob|year=1940|publisher=The Greystone Press|page=227

Stage works


Main|List of operettas by Johann Strauss II
The most famous of Strauss' operettas are Die Fledermaus , Eine Nacht in Venedig , and The Gypsy Baron|Der Zigeunerbaron . Notwithstanding their general lack of modern popularity, there are many dance pieces drawn from themes of his operettas, such as "Cagliostro-Walzer" Op.& nbsp;370 (from Cagliostro in Wien ), "O Schöner Mai" Walzer Op.& nbsp;375 (from Prinz Methusalem ), " Rosen aus dem Süden " Walzer Op.& nbsp;388 (from Das Spitzentuch der Königin ), and " Kuss-Walzer " op. 400 (from Der lustige Krieg ), that have survived obscurity and become well-known. Strauss also wrote an opera, Ritter Pázmán ,cite book|title=Operetta: A theatrical history
|first=Richard|last=Traubner|publisher=Routledge|page=131
and was in the middle of composing a ballet, Aschenbrödel , when he died in 1899.

Death and legacy


Strauss was diagnosed with pleural pneumonia in the spring of 1899,cite book|title=Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music|first=H. E.|last=Jacob|year=1940|publisher=The Greystone Press|page=341 and died in Vienna , at the age of 73. He was buried in the Zentralfriedhof . At the time of his death, he was still composing his ballet Aschenbrödel .

Strauss's music is now regularly performed at the annual '' Vienna New Year's Concert|Neujahrskonzert of the Vienna Philharmonic|Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra , as a result of the efforts by Clemens Krauss who performed a special all-Strauss programme in 1929 with the Viennese orchestra. Many distinguished Strauss interpreters include Willi Boskovsky , http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9D0CE1D61F39F937A15757C0A967958260 "Willi Boskovsky, 81, Waltz Violinist, Dies", New York Times , April 24, 1991. who carried on the "Vorgeiger" tradition of conducting with violin in hand, as is the Strauss family custom, as well as Herbert von Karajan and the opera conductor Riccardo Muti . In addition, the Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester , which was formed in 1966, pays tribute to the touring orchestras which once made the Strauss family so famous. http://members.magnet.at/strauss/strauss.htm Vienna Johann Strauß Orchestra

Most of the Strauss works that are performed today may once have existed in a slightly different form, as Eduard Strauss destroyed much of the original Strauss orchestral archives in a furnace factory in Vienna's Mariahilf district in 1907.cite book|title=Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music|first=H. E.|last=Jacob|year=1940|publisher=The Greystone Press|page=363 Eduard, then the only surviving brother of the three, took this drastic precaution after agreeing to a pact between himself and brother Josef that whoever outlived the other was to destroy their works. The measure was intended to prevent the Strauss family's works from being claimed by another composer. This may also have been fueled by Strauss's rivalry with another of Vienna's popular waltz and march composers, Karl Michael Ziehrer .cite book|title=Johann Strauss and Vienna|first=Camille|last=Crittenden|publisher=Cambridge University Press|page=89

Portrayals in the media


The lives of the Strauss dynasty members and their world-renowned craft of composing Viennese waltzes are also briefly documented in several television adaptations, such as The Strauss Family (1972), The Strauss Dynasty (1991)IMDb title|0101208|The Strauss Dynasty|(1991) and Strauss, the King of 3/4 Time (1995).IMDb title|0124146|Strauss, the King of 3/4 Time|(1995) Many other films used his works and melodies, and several films have been based upon the life of the musician, the most famous of which is called The Great Waltz (film)|The Great Waltz (1938).Imdb title|0030202|The Great Waltz|(1938)

Alfred Hitchcock made a low-budget biographical film of Strauss in 1933 called Waltzes from Vienna .IMDb title|0024747|Waltzes from Vienna|(1934) After a trip to Vienna, Walt Disney was inspired to create four feature films. One of those was The Waltz King , a loosely adapted biopic of Johann Strauss, which aired as part of the Wonderful World of Disney in the U.S. in 1963. http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/disnehis/disn1963.htm Chronology of the Waltz Disney Company In Mikhail Bulgakov's 1940 (published 1967) novel, The Master and Margarita , Johann Strauss conducts the orchestra during Satan's Great Ball at the invitation of Behemoth.

A Corny Concerto (1943), a Warner Bros cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett with animation by Robert McKimson , features music that was composed by Johann Strauss, and is a parody of Walt Disney's 1940 Fantasia (film)|Fantasia . The cartoon is narrated by Elmer Fudd , parodying Deems Taylor 's appearance in Fantasia.

The 1953 animated short " Johann Mouse " from the series Tom and Jerry features a mouse mesmerised by the playing of several Strauss waltzes by the cat.
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Works


See List of operettas by Johann Strauss II and List of compositions by Johann Strauss II .

Notes


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References


  • Kurt Gänzl|Gänzl, Kurt . The Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre (3 Volumes). New York: G. Schirmer|Schirmer Books , 2001.

  • Richard Traubner|Traubner, Richard . Operetta: A Theatrical History . Garden City, NY: Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday & Company , 1983.

  • Jacob, H. E. Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music . The Greystone Press, 1940.


  • External links


    Commons category|Johann Strauss IIPortal|Ballet
  • http://www.johann-strauss.org.uk/composers/index.php3? content=Johann2list A complete list of Strauss's compositions

  • http://www.straussusa.org/JSSNY/Opus%20lists/Johann%20Strauss,%20Jr..pdf A complete list of compositions by Johann Strauss II compiled by the Johann Strauss Society of New York

  • http://www.europarchive.org/item.php? id=lp-00780_BeG European Archive Copyright free LP recording of several (abridged) works by Johann Strauss II, at the European Archive (for non-American viewers only).

  • http://www2.onb.ac.at/sammlungen/bildarchiv/siteseeing/strauss/bk1lp2a.htm Johann Strauss Gallery

  • http://musicaltheatreguide.com/composers/straussjnr/johann_strauss.htm List of Strauss's stage works with date, theatre information and links

  • IMSLP|id=Strauss Jr., Johann

  • http://kreusch-sheet-music.net/eng/index.php? page=show& query=Johann%20Strauss& order=op www.kreusch-sheet-music.net Free Scores by Strauss

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