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Strauss and became
The respected composer Richard Strauss, for example, became head of the Reich Music Chamber.
He estimated that these sects last from 1666 to 3000 years each time, which, as pointed out by Leo Strauss, would mean that Christianity became due to start finishing about 150 years after Machiavelli.
Then Strauss changed tack in his greatest success, Der Rosenkavalier, where Mozart and Viennese waltzes became as important an influence as Wagner.
Strauss had two younger brothers, Josef and Eduard Strauss, who became composers of light music as well, although they were never as well known as their elder brother.
Strauss Jr. eventually surpassed his father's fame, and became one of the most popular waltz composers of the era, extensively touring Austria – Hungary, Poland, and Germany with his orchestra.
Strauss was not granted a divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, and therefore changed religion and nationality, and became a citizen of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in January 1887.
He eventually became deputy conductor of the orchestra to assist Lanner in commissions after it became so popular during the Fasching of 1824 and Strauss was soon placed in command of a second smaller orchestra which was formed as a result of the success of the parent orchestra.
Lumbye was inspired by Viennese waltz composers like the Strauss family ( Johann Strauss I and his sons ), and became known as the " Strauss of the North.
In 1895, he heard a choir rehearsing Elgar's King Olaf, attended the first performance and became a fervent enthusiast of the new music being produced by Richard Strauss and the British composers of the day.
In the twentieth century, Richard Strauss became closely associated with the orchestra, as both a conductor and a composer, with several of his works being premiered by the ensemble.
Franz Josef Strauss, a major politician in post WWII Germany, became the target of the broadcasting and publishing media blitz that Armstrong unleashed upon Europe through the daily offshore pirate radio station broadcasts by his son Garner Ted Armstrong, The Plain Truth and the Ambassador College campus at Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire, England.
The list of reviewers of the German Ideology and Utopia includes a remarkable roll call of individuals who became famous in exile, after the rise of Hitler: Hannah Arendt, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Paul Tillich, Hans Speier, Günther Stern ( aka Günther Anders ), Waldemar Gurian, Siegfried Kracauer, Otto Neurath, Karl August Wittfogel, Béla Fogarasi, and Leo Strauss.
While Strauss maintained a sympathetic interest in Zionism, he later came to refer to Zionism as " problematic " and became disillusioned with some of its aims.
At this time, Benjamin first became socially acquainted with Leo Strauss, and would remain an admirer of him and of his work throughout his life.
After nine years, he became Strauss Professor of Music there.
At this time, Strauss became more identified with the regional politics of Bavaria.
Former Lockheed lobbyist Ernest Hauser told Senate investigators that Minister of Defence Strauss and his party had received at least $ 10 million for West Germany's purchase of 900 F-104G Starfighters in 1961, which later became part of the Lockheed bribery scandals.
After the SPD was able to form a government without the conservatives, in 1969, Strauss became one of the most vocal critics of Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik.
Schmidt's victory was seen by Kohl's supporters as a vindication of their man, and though the rivalry between Kohl and Strauss persisted for years, once the CDU / CSU was able to take power in 1982, it was Kohl who became Chancellor.
In 1835, the methodical writings of David Friedrich Strauss caused an uproar in Europe, and Strauss became known as the founder of Christ myth theory, his approach having been influenced by the epistemological views of Leibniz and Spinoza.

Strauss and lifelong
Brahms was a lifelong friend of Johann Strauss II, though they were very different as composers.
With Kojève, Strauss had a close and lifelong philosophical friendship.
A lifelong lover of the operas of Richard Strauss, Crosby regularly scheduled one and presented many American premieres of the composer ’ s work, an example being the 1964 U. S. premiere of the 1938 Daphne.
Kojève was a close friend of, and was in lifelong philosophical dialogue with, Leo Strauss.

Strauss and friend
Johannes Brahms was a personal friend of Strauss ; the latter dedicated his waltz " Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
Strauss ' closest friend was Jacob Klein but he also was intellectually engaged with Karl Löwith, Julius Guttman, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Franz Rosenzweig ( to whom Strauss dedicated his first book ), Gershom Scholem, Alexander Altmann, and the Arabist Paul Kraus, who married Strauss ' sister Bettina ( Strauss and his wife later adopted their child when both parents died in the Middle East ).
Reles ' information also implicated Harry " Pittsburgh Phil " Strauss, Mendy Weiss, Harry " Happy " Maione, Frank " The Dasher " Abbandando, and even Reles ' childhood friend Buggsy Goldstein.
He was an outstanding pupil of Franz Liszt and a friend and colleague of some of the greatest musicians of his age, including Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss, Anton Rubinstein, Hans von Bülow, Camille Saint-Saëns, Jules Massenet and Isaac Albéniz.
Strauss dedicated the opera to his friend Sir Edgar Speyer.
Eisenhower also asked if Strauss would consider succeeding John Foster Dulles ( who was ill ) as Secretary of State, but Strauss did not want to pre-empt Undersecretary Christian Herter, who was a good friend.
Its admirers include the famous opera composer Richard Wagner and Strauss ' good friend Johannes Brahms.
He was just as famous as his friend and musical rival Johann Strauss I, who was better known outside of Austria in their day because of his concert tours abroad, in particular, to France and England.
Although the waltz was intended as a choral work with text by the Association's poet and good friend of Strauss Josef Weyl, today, the work is more familiar being a purely orchestral work as is the other Strauss waltzes which began life as a choral work such as The Blue Danube waltz.
Strauss was persuaded to travel to Paris after the 1867 Fasching by Comte Charles Xavier Eustache d ' Osmond, a friend of Strauss who had earlier came for the 1866 Fasching in Vienna and had advised the composer cum conductor to give concerts in the French capital.
Řezníček was a personal friend of Richard Strauss.
Scott was called the " Father of modern British music " by Eugene Goossens, and was also admired by Debussy, Ravel, his close friend Percy Grainger, Richard Strauss and Stravinsky.
Strauss ' good friend Viktor Tilgner later recounted that the composer's quick thinking avoided a tragedy as he directed one of the actors to sing a popular number Ich denke gern zurück an mein entschwundnes Glück waltz romance song from the final Act again to divert the audience's attention.
from the London School of Economics, where he studied under Oakeshott himself, and a Ph. D. from the University of Chicago, where his advisor was Joseph Cropsey, a friend and disciple of the controversial political philosopher Leo Strauss.
Both researchers already had personal experience with the subject: Strauss had lost his mother and a friend in recent years, Glaser his father.

Strauss and Alexandre
He studied under David Grene, Leo Strauss, Richard McKeon and Alexandre Kojève.
Benjamin Britten, Paul Hindemith, Alexandre Tansman, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Sergei Prokofiev, Franz Schmidt, Sergei Bortkiewicz, and Richard Strauss all produced pieces for him.
In his published correspondence with Alexandre Kojève, Strauss wrote that Hegel was correct when he postulated that an end of history implies an end to philosophy as understood by classical political philosophy.
Two significant political-philosophical dialogues Strauss had with living thinkers were those he held with Carl Schmitt and Alexandre Kojève.
Being and Time influenced many philosophers and writers, among them Hannah Arendt, Leo Strauss, Alexandre Kojeve, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Giorgio Agamben, Jean-Paul Sartre, Emmanuel Lévinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Alain Badiou, Herbert Marcuse, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault and Bernard Stiegler.

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