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Strauss

noun
1.
German composer of many operas; collaborated with librettist Hugo von Hoffmannsthal to produce several operas (1864-1949).  Synonym: Richard Strauss.
2.
Austrian composer and son of Strauss the Elder; composed many famous waltzes and became known as the 'waltz king' (1825-1899).  Synonyms: Johann Strauss, Strauss the Younger.
3.
Austrian composer of waltzes (1804-1849).  Synonyms: Johann Strauss, Strauss the Elder.



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"Strauss" Quotes from Famous Books



... composers gifted with musical wives, the most preeminent is Richard Strauss. As Clara Schumann could perform her husband's works, so the wife of Strauss, who is an excellent singer, is at her best when giving her husband's songs. Like Grieg's wife, she is more successful than all other singers in this role of domestic ...
— Woman's Work in Music • Arthur Elson

... committed," replied Ralph, as the music, after some prefatory flourishes, broke into the delicious rhythm of a Strauss waltz, "then it is no use struggling against fate. Come, let us make the plunge together. Misery ...
— Tales From Two Hemispheres • Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

... things done. So far the New York Milk Committee has led the second school and has opposed efforts to municipalize the milk business. The leader of the other school is the noted philanthropist, Nathan Strauss, who has established pasteurization plants in several American and European cities. The discussion of the two schools, similar in aim but different in method, is made more difficult, because to question philanthropy's method always seems to ...
— Civics and Health • William H. Allen

... and died for us, and rose from the dead as the Lord God our Saviour. But the whole theory of spiritualism, all the phenomena, are strikingly confirmatory of revelation; nothing strikes me more than that. Hume's argument against miracles (a strong argument) disappears before it, and Strauss's conclusions from a priori assertion of impossibility fall ...
— The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II • Elizabeth Barrett Browning

... has changed under war conditions. The Kur Haus is closed, there are no teas on the Terrace or promenadings to the strains of Grieg or Strauss, or theatrical performances. The German Kur-Gaeste have left, and only the Russian, English and a few Belgian prisoners of war remain. Russians here are chiefly of a very low class. Most of the women go about bareheaded, and all are rough and unkempt and ...
— A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes • Harriet Julia Jephson


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