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Strauss
[strous or, for 1–3, 5, Ger. shtrous] Pronunciation Key
[strous or, for 1–3, 5, Ger. shtrous] Pronunciation Key –noun
| 1. | Da·vid Frie·drich
[dah-veet free-drikh] Pronunciation Key, 1808–74, German theologian, philosopher, and author. |
| 2. | Jo·hann
[yoh-hahn] Pronunciation Key, 1804–49, Austrian orchestra conductor and composer. |
| 3. | his son Johann (“The Waltz King” ), 1825–99, Austrian orchestra conductor and composer. |
| 4. | Levi, 1829?–1902, U.S. pants manufacturer: developed Levis. |
| 5. | Ri·chard
[rikh-ahrt] Pronunciation Key, 1864–1949, German orchestra conductor and composer. |
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| Strauss
(strous, shtrous) Pronunciation Key
German composer known chiefly for his symphonic poems, such as Don Quixote (1897), and his operas, including Salome (1905). |
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| richard strauss | |
noun | |
| German composer of many operas; collaborated with librettist Hugo von Hoffmannsthal to produce several operas (1864-1949) [syn: Strauss] |
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