The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna
 
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ISBN13:9781009276474
ISBN10:1009276476
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:300 pages
Size:251x179x21 mm
Weight:770 g
Language:English
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The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna

 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Short description:

A zesty biography reassessing the Strauss family's musical achievements within wider Habsburg society and its cultural life as a whole.

Long description:
The music of the Strauss family - Johann and his three sons, Johann, Josef and Eduard - enjoys enormous popular appeal. Yet existing biographies have failed to do justice to the family's true significance in nineteenth and early twentieth-century musical history. David Wyn Jones addresses this deficiency, engagingly showing that - from Johann's first engagements in the mid-1820s to the death of Eduard in 1916 - the music making of the family was at the centre of Habsburg Viennese society as it moved between dance hall, concert hall and theatre. The Strauss industry at its height was, he demonstrates, greater than any one of the individuals, with serious personal and domestic consequences including affairs, illness, rivalry and fraud. This zesty biography, spanning over a hundred years of history, brings the dynasty brilliantly to life across a large canvas as it offers fresh and revealing insights into the cultural life of Vienna as a whole.

'David Wyn Jones's masterful biography gives the Strauss dynasty the place it deserves in the cultural and political history of nineteenth-century Europe. Combining meticulous research with vivid storytelling, Jones shows that the Strauss 'brand' was not only an extraordinary collective achievement, but also an essential backdrop to the final decades of the Habsburg Empire. Fascinating, informative, and eminently readable.' Erica Buurman, Director of the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies and Assistant Professor of Music, San Jos&&&233;&&&160;State University
Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Preface; Eingang The depth of the Blue Danube; Presenting a biography of the Strauss family; 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; Bibliography; Index of works by Johann Strauss (father), Johann Strauss (son), Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss; Strauss Family Tree: individuals mentioned in the biography; General Index.