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Contents
- Foreword by Dr Eduard Strauss
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Family Tree of the Strauss Family
Prelude: Eduard Strauss's Vienna (1835-1916)
The musicians of the Strauss dynasty - the development of the Viennese ball - Vienna as the imperial capital and residence, its atmosphere and development during Eduard Strauss's lifetime - his two addresses in the city.
- The Strauss Family (1835)
Vienna in March 1835 - death of Franz I - birth of Eduard Strauss - his family and his father's career and private life. - Childhood and Education (1835-1849)
Life in the Strauss family home - Eduard's education and his experiences during the 1848 revolution. - Musical Début (1850-1862)
Eduard's plans and interests after leaving school - Strauss family life in the 1850s - Eduard decides to train as a musician, his début as a harpist with the Strauss Orchestra, further musical education and first appearance as a conductor. - Handsome Edi, the Waltz Prince (1862-1869)
Eduard Strauss's role in the family business and relations with brothers Johann and Josef - press hostility to Eduard - visit to Russia - three Strauss orchestras and the golden years of the dynasty. - From Family Crisis to Two Imperial Titles (1869-1872)
Tensions between Johann, Josef and Eduard - deaths of mother Anna and Josef - Johann turns to operetta and Eduard assumes sole responsibility for the Strauss Orchestra, subsequently succeeding Johann as Imperial-Royal Director of Music for Court Balls. - Successes and Setbacks in Johann's Shadow (1872- 1878)
Busy Carnival seasons - more tension between Eduard and Johann, especially over performances for the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873 - Eduard and the Strauss Orchestra begin to find their dominant position in Vienna hard to maintain. - Summers on Tour, Winters in Vienna (1878-1885)
Eduard reorganizes the Strauss Orchestra and begins his series of summer tours, especially to Germany, while concentrating on his Sunday afternoon concerts in the Musikverein in Vienna during the winter. - From London to New York (1885-1890)
First visit to London and extensive summer tours of Germany - Eduard's winter concerts in Vienna with appearances by Johann and first performances of his dances - problems with younger son Josef - recordings for Edison's phonograph - arrangements for first visit to America. - Fame Abroad, Problems at Home (1890-1896)
Long and successful tour of the USA and Canada - tensions with brother Johann and more problems with son Josef - visit to Russia not entirely a success - second visit to London with command performance for Queen Victoria in Windsor Castle and return via Holland and Germany - improvement in relations with Johann. - From Family Catastrophe to Twice-Earned Retirement (1896-1901)
Eduard Strauss's role in Vienna's musical life at the imperial court and in the concert hall - Eduard learns that his wife and sons have misappropriated virtually all his savings - third visit to London and further lengthy tours of Germany in order to rebuild his fortune - death of Johann and Eduard's bitterness at being completely ignored in his will - Eduard's elder son Johann attempts to launch his own musical career - second tour of America highly successful, but ending with a serious shoulder injury and the disbandment of the Strauss Orchestra. - Memoirs, Burnings and Bitterness (1901-1907)
Eduard's retirement increasingly beset by both health and family problems - official honours and belated recognition of his achievements by the Viennese press - writes his memoirs - decides to burn virtually the entire musical archive of the Strauss Orchestra. - The Last Years (1908-1916)
Increasing health problems - Eduard becomes preoccupied with his will, determined to ensure that neither his wife and sons nor their creditors can get their hands on his money - his birthdays lead to a wave of interest and congratulations - final illness, death and burial in a grave of honour in Vienna's Central Cemetery.
Postlude: Eduard Strauss's Musical Legacy
Obituaries and legacy - Eduard's place in the Strauss dynasty - his achievements as conductor and composer - performances of his works.
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
- Index of Compositions by Eduard Strauss
Contents
- Foreword by Dr Eduard Strauss
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Family Tree of the Strauss Family
Prelude: Eduard Strauss's Vienna (1835-1916)
The musicians of the Strauss dynasty - the development of the Viennese ball - Vienna as the imperial capital and residence, its atmosphere and development during Eduard Strauss's lifetime - his two addresses in the city.
- The Strauss Family (1835)
Vienna in March 1835 - death of Franz I - birth of Eduard Strauss - his family and his father's career and private life. - Childhood and Education (1835-1849)
Life in the Strauss family home - Eduard's education and his experiences during the 1848 revolution. - Musical Début (1850-1862)
Eduard's plans and interests after leaving school - Strauss family life in the 1850s - Eduard decides to train as a musician, his début as a harpist with the Strauss Orchestra, further musical education and first appearance as a conductor. - Handsome Edi, the Waltz Prince (1862-1869)
Eduard Strauss's role in the family business and relations with brothers Johann and Josef - press hostility to Eduard - visit to Russia - three Strauss orchestras and the golden years of the dynasty. - From Family Crisis to Two Imperial Titles (1869-1872)
Tensions between Johann, Josef and Eduard - deaths of mother Anna and Josef - Johann turns to operetta and Eduard assumes sole responsibility for the Strauss Orchestra, subsequently succeeding Johann as Imperial-Royal Director of Music for Court Balls. - Successes and Setbacks in Johann's Shadow (1872- 1878)
Busy Carnival seasons - more tension between Eduard and Johann, especially over performances for the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873 - Eduard and the Strauss Orchestra begin to find their dominant position in Vienna hard to maintain. - Summers on Tour, Winters in Vienna (1878-1885)
Eduard reorganizes the Strauss Orchestra and begins his series of summer tours, especially to Germany, while concentrating on his Sunday afternoon concerts in the Musikverein in Vienna during the winter. - From London to New York (1885-1890)
First visit to London and extensive summer tours of Germany - Eduard's winter concerts in Vienna with appearances by Johann and first performances of his dances - problems with younger son Josef - recordings for Edison's phonograph - arrangements for first visit to America. - Fame Abroad, Problems at Home (1890-1896)
Long and successful tour of the USA and Canada - tensions with brother Johann and more problems with son Josef - visit to Russia not entirely a success - second visit to London with command performance for Queen Victoria in Windsor Castle and return via Holland and Germany - improvement in relations with Johann. - From Family Catastrophe to Twice-Earned Retirement (1896-1901)
Eduard Strauss's role in Vienna's musical life at the imperial court and in the concert hall - Eduard learns that his wife and sons have misappropriated virtually all his savings - third visit to London and further lengthy tours of Germany in order to rebuild his fortune - death of Johann and Eduard's bitterness at being completely ignored in his will - Eduard's elder son Johann attempts to launch his own musical career - second tour of America highly successful, but ending with a serious shoulder injury and the disbandment of the Strauss Orchestra. - Memoirs, Burnings and Bitterness (1901-1907)
Eduard's retirement increasingly beset by both health and family problems - official honours and belated recognition of his achievements by the Viennese press - writes his memoirs - decides to burn virtually the entire musical archive of the Strauss Orchestra. - The Last Years (1908-1916)
Increasing health problems - Eduard becomes preoccupied with his will, determined to ensure that neither his wife and sons nor their creditors can get their hands on his money - his birthdays lead to a wave of interest and congratulations - final illness, death and burial in a grave of honour in Vienna's Central Cemetery.
Postlude: Eduard Strauss's Musical Legacy
Obituaries and legacy - Eduard's place in the Strauss dynasty - his achievements as conductor and composer - performances of his works.
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
- Index of Compositions by Eduard Strauss
Genre: | Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst |
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Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
XVIII
298 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783990123553 |
ISBN-10: | 3990123556 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Bailey, Leigh |
Komponist: | Bailey, Leigh |
Auflage: | 1/2017 |
hollitzer verlag: | Hollitzer Verlag |
der hollitzer baustoffwerke graz gmbh: | der Hollitzer Baustoffwerke Graz GmbH |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag, Angelika Landbauer, Trautsongasse 6/6, A-1080 Wien, kontakt@hollitzer.at |
Maße: | 246 x 179 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | Leigh Bailey |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.03.2017 |
Gewicht: | 0,739 kg |
Genre: | Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst |
---|---|
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
XVIII
298 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783990123553 |
ISBN-10: | 3990123556 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Bailey, Leigh |
Komponist: | Bailey, Leigh |
Auflage: | 1/2017 |
hollitzer verlag: | Hollitzer Verlag |
der hollitzer baustoffwerke graz gmbh: | der Hollitzer Baustoffwerke Graz GmbH |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag, Angelika Landbauer, Trautsongasse 6/6, A-1080 Wien, kontakt@hollitzer.at |
Maße: | 246 x 179 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | Leigh Bailey |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.03.2017 |
Gewicht: | 0,739 kg |