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- The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna
- Frontispiece
- The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Boxes
- Preface
- Eingang
- 1 1804–1832. Johann Strauss and the Making of a Tradition
- 2 1833–1849. Father and Son: Travel and Revolution
- 3 1850–1870. Three Brothers: Johann, Josef and Eduard
- 4 Dance and March: Music and Culture
- 5 1871–1899. Two Brothers: Johann and Eduard
- 6 Staging Comedy: Operetta and Opera
- 7 1900–1916. One Brother: Eduard
- Appendix: Strauss Family Tree
- Bibliography
- Index of Works by Johann Strauss (Father), Johann Strauss (Son), Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss
- General Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
3 - 1850–1870. Three Brothers: Johann, Josef and Eduard
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2023
- The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna
- Frontispiece
- The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Boxes
- Preface
- Eingang
- 1 1804–1832. Johann Strauss and the Making of a Tradition
- 2 1833–1849. Father and Son: Travel and Revolution
- 3 1850–1870. Three Brothers: Johann, Josef and Eduard
- 4 Dance and March: Music and Culture
- 5 1871–1899. Two Brothers: Johann and Eduard
- 6 Staging Comedy: Operetta and Opera
- 7 1900–1916. One Brother: Eduard
- Appendix: Strauss Family Tree
- Bibliography
- Index of Works by Johann Strauss (Father), Johann Strauss (Son), Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss
- General Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Summary
Following the death of Johann Strauss (Father) in 1849, Johann Strauss (Son) assumed the leading role in the dance culture in Vienna. His success was accompanied by ill health, which led to his two brothers, Josef and Eduard, joining him as directors and composers. At first, Johann was ignored by the Habsburg court; his popularity in Prussian and Russian environments led to a gradual thaw and an imperial appointment. Many dances were now composed as concert items and took their place alongside music by other composers, notably Schubert and Wagner.
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- The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna , pp. 80 - 129Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023