Johann Strauss I

Austrian composer of waltzes

Johann Strauss I - Austrian composer of waltzes
Born

March 14th, 1804
221 years ago

Died

1849
176 years ago — 45 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Austria

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Born in 1804, this composer and conductor specialized in the waltz genre, contributing significantly to its popularity in the 19th century. He founded the Vienna Waltz tradition and performed extensively in concert halls throughout Europe. His most celebrated works include 'Radetzky March' and 'The Blue Danube'. The composer excelled in creating festive music for the Viennese dance halls, influencing subsequent generations of composers.

Composed 'Radetzky March'

Composed 'The Blue Danube'

Founded the Vienna Waltz tradition

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