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Johann Strauss (the younger; 1825-1899)

According to Strauss scholar and
collector Robert Dachs, whose book
on the composer will be published in
Britain later this year, Strauss' descen-
dants were grievously wronged, both
by the Nazis and by the postwar
Austrian authorities.
Strauss, born in 1825, was a
superstar of his time. His "Blue
Danube," "Acceleration Waltz" and
"Emperor Waltz" have made him
among the most popular composers
who ever lived.
When Strauss visited New York in
1872, he was invited to conduct an
orchestra made up of 1,087 musicians
and 20,000 singers. It was a task he
accomplished with no fewer than 20
assistant conductors.
At the height of his success, Strauss
had six orchestras performing in
Vienna on any single evening, and he
would dash from one concert hall to
another to briefly wield the baton.
Just as Hitler used the work of
Richard Wagner .t.:$ provide a collec-
tive anthem for the Third Reich, he
also appropriated the music of
Strauss and Franz Lehar, composer of
The Merry Widow, and they soon
became inextricably associated with
Nazi Germany's cultural pageants.
But Lehar's Jewish roots were never
acknowledged by Hitlei, who reportedly
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