Johann Strauss II

Austrian composer of waltzes and operettas

Johann Strauss II - Austrian composer of waltzes and operettas
Born

October 25th, 1825
199 years ago

Died

June 3rd, 1899
125 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Austria

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A prominent composer of the 19th century, contributed significantly to the genre of light music, particularly waltzes and operettas. His compositions, characterized by melodic and rhythmic sophistication, earned widespread popularity. Worked as an orchestra leader, notably directing the Strauss Orchestra. Notable works include the waltz "The Blue Danube" and the operetta "Die Fledermaus." His music continues to be celebrated in concert halls and dance venues worldwide, particularly during New Year's celebrations.

Composed 'The Blue Danube'

Created the operetta 'Die Fledermaus'

Conducted the Strauss Orchestra

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