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Born: 25 October
1825, Vienna, Austria
Died: 3 June 1899, Vienna, Austria
Strauss, Johann Jr.
Son
of a family of musicians, whose father had forbidden him to be a musician
himself, but secretly learned to play the violin
and founded his own orchestra, which became a competitor to the
orchestra his father managed. He was particularly
famous for the splendid waltzes
he composed that suited the atmosphere of
19th century jolly Vienna .
Although
he tried to incorporate the composition techniques of Wagner
and Liszt ,
and was angrily criticized for it, his beloved waltzes are considered exemple
of melodic yet spiced writing, exquisitely orchestrated and with proper
use of participating instruments. Prominent among them are the "Blue
Danube Waltz"![The 'Blue Danube' Waltz - Johann Strauss Jr.](../play.gif)
("blauen Donau"), and "Tales
from the Vienna Woods".
He also composed 15 operetas ,
of which especially popular is "The Bat"
("Die Fledermaus"), that includes concealed
criticism of Viennese society, the same one that nurtured him so much.
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He Was
![His Profession](../icons/conduct.gif)
and played
![His Instrument](../icons/violin.gif)
He Lived in the
Romantic period
In
Austria
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