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Carl Schmitt, a legal and political scholar, was also a vocal fascist supporter of both the Nazi regime and Spain's Franco ; however, he published works of political philosophy that remained studied by philosophers and political scholars with radically different views, such as Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek, and his contemporaries Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, and Leo Strauss.
The work was closely studied by Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss and served as the foundation for a subsequent textbook by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who, as a music student, attended the concerts Berlioz conducted in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
He studied under David Grene, Leo Strauss, Richard McKeon and Alexandre Kojève.
Nevertheless, Strauss Junior studied the violin secretly as a child with the first violinist of his father's orchestra, Franz Amon.
Strauss treated politics as something that could not be studied from afar.
Notable people who studied under Strauss, or attended his lecture courses at the University of Chicago, include Hadley Arkes, Seth Benardete, Allan Bloom, Werner Dannhauser, Murray Dry, William Galston, Victor Gourevitch, Harry V. Jaffa, Roger Masters, Thomas Pangle, Stanley Rosen, Abram Shulsky ( Director of the Office of Special Plans ), Susan Sontag, and Paul Wolfowitz ( who attended two lecture courses by Strauss on Plato and Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws at the University of Chicago ).
Richard Rorty described Strauss as a particular influence in his early studies at the University of Chicago, where Rorty studied a " classical curriculum " under Strauss .< ref > Ryerson, James.
Born in Munich, as the second child of a butcher, Strauss studied German letters, history and economics at the University of Munich from 1935 to 1939.
He then studied theology at the Seminary of Tübingen where he met Ludwig Bauer, David Friedrich Strauss and F. T. Vischer.
After finishing his secondary education, Strauss studied German, History of the Theatre and Sociology in Cologne and Munich, but never finished his dissertation on Thomas Mann und das Theater.
She studied at the conservatory in Dresden with Otto Watrin, and she made her operatic debut in that German city opposite Richard Tauber in 1915 in the operetta Der Zigeunerbaron by Johann Strauss II.
He studied Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Grieg, and was particularly inspired by Richard Strauss.
Many of the Institute's scholars are students of the teachings of Leo Strauss, including Jaffa, who studied with Strauss.
Several South Africans who studied under Vollenhoven include D. F. M. Strauss whose expertise is on Reformational philosophy's modal-scale theory ; Elaine Botha, known for her philosophy of metaphor ; Bennie van der Walt, an activist-scholar who headed the Centre for Reformational Studies at the University of Potchestroom ( now North-West University ), and furthered that university's adaptation to the post-apartheid opportunities for Christian higher education in Africa.
There he studied under Sheldon Wolin, John Schaar and Norman Jacobson, and also recognized the influences of political theorists Leo Strauss and Bertrand de Jouvenel.
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.
He studied composition with Enrique Morera at the Barcelona Conservatory, then went to Germany, where he studied in Berlin with Max Trapp, and also with Richard Strauss, taking five of Strauss's seminars.

Strauss and harmony
Composers such as Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy, Giacomo Puccini, Paul Hindemith and Hans Pfitzner pushed Wagnerian harmony further with a more extreme use of chromaticism and greater use of dissonance.
273 is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1863 and first performed at the Vienna's Artists and Journalists ' Association ball called ' Concordia ' which glorifies the Roman goddess of civic harmony on 19 January 1863.

Strauss and with
Put to the service of lieder of Schubert, Brahms, Strauss and Wolf in a dramatical and musical way, it made its effect with ease and precision.
Her film credits also include a featured role in Marked For Death opposite Steven Seagal, Pass The Ammo with Tim Curry, and the CBS feature 83 Hours Till Dawn with Peter Strauss and Robert Urich.
Written in 1913 in a style reminiscent of Strauss and Reger, with homage to the grandiosity of Bruckner.
In 1944 he made a now infamous list with " irreplaceable artists " called the Gottbegnadeten list with people such as Arno Breker, Richard Strauss and Johannes Heesters.
* 1873 – Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis receive a U. S. patent for blue jeans with copper rivets.
Reagan describes lunching with former Democratic National Committee chairman Robert Strauss, wherein Strauss said to her, " When you first came to town, Nancy, I didn't like you at all.
Leo Strauss argued that the strong influence of Xenophon, a student of Socrates more known as an historian, rhetorician and soldier, was a major source of Socratic ideas for Machiavelli, sometimes not in line with Aristotle.
Strauss argued that the unavoidable nature of such arms races, which have existed before modern times and led to the collapse of peaceful civilizations, provides us with both an explanation of what is most truly dangerous in Machiavelli's innovations, but also the way in which the aims of his apparently immoral innovation can be understood.
Strauss continued to produce a highly varied body of operatic works, often with libretti by the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal, right up until Capriccio in 1942.
A number of continental European émigrés to Britain and the United States — including Hannah Arendt, Karl Popper, Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss, Isaiah Berlin, Eric Voegelin and Judith Shklar — encouraged continued study in political philosophy in the Anglo-American world, but in the 1950s and 1960s they and their students remained at odds with the analytic establishment.
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The younger Strauss would sometimes break up the one-two-three of the melody with a one-two pattern in the accompaniment along with other rhythms, maintaining the 3 / 4 time while causing the dancers to dance a two-step waltz.
The metronome speed for a full bar varies between 60 and 70, with the waltzes of the first Strauss often played faster than those of his sons.
Political philosophers Leo Strauss and Hannah Arendt received their university education during the Weimar Republic and moved in Jewish intellectual circles in Berlin, and were associated with Norbert Elias, Leo Löwenthal, Karl Löwith, Julius Guttmann, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Franz Rosenzweig, Gershom Scholem, and Alexander Altmann.
Strauss and Arendt, along with Marcuse and Benjamin, were among the Jewish intellectuals who managed to flee the Nazi regime, eventually immigrating to the United States.
* May 20 – Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis receive a U. S. patent for blue jeans with copper rivets.
* Richard Strauss — Die ägyptische Helena, opera with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal ( 1929 )
After the back-to-back filming of Rear Window, Toko-Ri, Country Girl and Green Fire, Kelly flew to France, along with department store heir Bernard " Barney " Strauss, to begin work on her third and last film for Alfred Hitchcock, To Catch a Thief.
However, the peculiarly French custom of the réveillon ( a New Year's Eve supper party ) caused problems, which were solved by the decision to adapt the play as a libretto for Johann Strauss, with the réveillon replaced by a Viennese ball.

Strauss and theorist
It has also published editorials comparing the attacks by Seymour Hersh, and The New York Times on Leo Strauss and his alleged influence in the George W. Bush administration with those of Lyndon LaRouche, a fringe conspiracy theorist and perennial presidential candidate.

Strauss and Professor
Finally, responding to charges that Strauss's teachings fostered the neoconservative foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration, such as " unrealistic hopes for the spread of liberal democracy through military conquest ," Professor Nathan Tarcov, Director of the Leo Strauss Center at the University of Chicago, in an article published in The American Interest asserts that Strauss as a political philosopher was essentially non-political.
After nine years, he became Strauss Professor of Music there.
Mark L. Strauss, Professor of the New Testament at Bethel Seminary, San Diego, has defended gender-inclusive language in Bible translations like the Today's New International Version ( TNIV ), New Living Translation ( NLT ) and NRSV, and is a member of the NIV Committee on Bible Translation.
Professor Nemur and Dr. Strauss then give Charlie a " teeching mashine that werks like T. V.
Professor Strauss teaches at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa.
* " Strauss and the Straussians " conservative criticism of Strauss by Professor Paul Gottfried.
* " Leo Strauss and History " conservative criticism of Strauss by Professor Claes G. Ryn.
As described by Columbia Professor Peter Strauss, " Where Dwight aimed to give a sound knowledge of the law to men of average ability, Harvard's case method aimed to give as much intellectual stimulation as possible to those who would become the profession's elite.

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