The mysterious waltz king: life and suffering Johann Strauss'

Entdecken Sie das Leben und Werk von Johann Strauss, dem Walzerkönig, und seinen Einfluss auf die Wiener Musikgeschichte.
Discover the life and work of Johann Strauss, the Waltz king, and its influence on Viennese music history. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

The mysterious waltz king: life and suffering Johann Strauss'

Wien, Österreich - The waltz king Johann Strauss, known for his lively melodies, left not only musical masterpieces, but also a complex life characterized by personal conflicts and health problems. Born on October 25, 1825, Strauss grew up in a creative environment, on which his father, an established conductor, had great influence. Despite the high expectations, Johann opted for the music and then the essence of the waltz, which he made the most famous form of the 19th century. His best -known waltz, "on the beautiful Blue Danube", was created in 1867 for a difficult time for the Danube monarchy and became the anthem of the Viennese lifestyle. As reported by Johannstraussmuseum.at , he was not only a composer, but also a marketer of his own image, sometimes also known as "electric strauss".

personal challenges and inheritance

Despite his fame, Strauss was plagued by inner demons. In his last years of life, he increasingly retired from the public and suffered from chronic diseases, including pneumonia, which ultimately led to his death on June 3, 1899. He spent the past few years in Vienna, supported by his third wife Adele, who promoted his health and creative work. His artistic heritage comprises over 500 waltzes, polkas and more than 15 operettas, many of whom are listed to this day. According to vienna.at was not only a musical genius, but also a failed opera composer who never received the recognition for his more serious works.

The last best known operetta, "the goddess of reason", was performed in 1897, but she remained behind the expectations. Nevertheless, his works, especially in the operetta and the waltz, were characterized by the Viennese music tradition. Strauss died at the age of 73 and was buried in the Central Cemetery in Vienna, where his grave continues to be the monument of his musical genius.

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