The Waltz King

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The Waltz King is the nickname of Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, famed for popularizing the Viennese waltz through works like "The Blue Danube."

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The Waltz King canonical 2
Waltz King 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
alsoKnownAs Johann Strauss II
surface form: Johann Strauss Jr.

Johann Strauss II
surface form: Johann Strauss the Younger
associatedWith New Year’s Concert
surface form: Vienna Philharmonic New Year’s Concert
countryOfCitizenship Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
era Romantic era
father Johann Strauss I
genre light music
waltz
influenced development of ballroom dance music
instrument piano
violin
languageOfExpression German
movement Viennese waltz
notableFor popularizing the Viennese waltz
notableRole dance music composer
notableWork Accelerationen
Emperor Waltz
Explosions-Polka
Artist's Life
surface form: Künstlerleben

Perpetuum mobile
Pizzicato-Polka
Tales from the Vienna Woods
The Blue Danube
Voices of Spring
Wine, Women and Song
occupation composer
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Vienna
refersTo Johann Strauss II
sexOrGender male
sibling Eduard Strauss
Josef Strauss
style Viennese light music
workField orchestral dance music

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Johann Strauss II alsoKnownAs The Waltz King
Johann Strauss II notableTitle The Waltz King
Anna Strauss nickname The Waltz King
subject surface form: Johann Strauss II
this entity surface form: Waltz King