strauss造句61. In 1911, the Richard Strauss opera "Der Rosenkavalier" premiered in Dresden, Germany.
62. Richard Strauss 's opera is staged for the first time in Beijing.
63. The father, Johann Strauss the elder, wrote and played music for a classical dance — a waltz.
64. To combat the dangerous working conditions, bridge designer Joseph Strauss introduced the hard hat and a safety net that stretched end to end under the bridge. Nineteen workers fell.
65. The lengthy life of Richard Strauss (1864-1949) has covered the period in which 19th century lieders prevailed, whose most songs embody romanticist style.
66. Song-cycle The Last Four Songs is the swan' s last peak of poetic perfection that one of the most famous German composers Richard Strauss had created before he died.
67. Damage caused by cybercrime is estimated at $100 billion annually, said Kilian Strauss, of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
68. Soon the same will be true for a megabyte, and then soon after that a terabyte. And the internet touches nearly as much of our economy as electricity did when Lewis Strauss issued his prediction.
69. By this time, Strauss had taken both his brothers and two brothers-in-law into the company and was ready for his third San Francisco store.
70. Johann Strauss I ruled over this mythical realm of music during the first part of the 19th century.
71. Some believe Leo Strauss is neoconservatives Godfather, while others put much emphasis on Reinhold Niebuhr s influence on neoconservatives.
72. In 1894 all Vienna honored the fiftieth anniversary of Strauss as a conductor.
73. Levi Strauss and Co. is the world's largest maker of pants, noted especially for its blue denim jeans called Levi's (registered trademark).
74. Richard Strauss - who some consider "wrote the book" for conductors, was a much calmer conductor.
75. The son, Johann Strauss the younger, was even more successful and popular than his father.
76. Strauss spent much of 1941 scoring his last opera, Capriccio.
77. His theater credits include a 2008 stage revival of "Taking Sides," which was paired with his newest play, "Collaboration," about the conduct of composer Richard Strauss during the Third Reich.
78. One reason for this may lie in the inevitable cross-fertilisation of races and cultures, of which the Strauss family provides an example.
79. Mr Strauss Kahn 's twin search for legitimacy and relevance will soon be put to the test.
80. Oscar Wilde's play " Salome " (1891) was set to music word for word by Richard Strauss (1905).
81. The life of the elder Johann Strauss is more astounding than that of the younger.
82. "The data is very solid and very strong," said Michael Strauss, chief economist at Commonfund in Wilton, Connecticut.
83. Viennese historians are fond of florid metaphors suggesting that Johann Strauss — father and son — did not so much compose their waltz as magically turned their city into music.
84. A suggestion from his friendly rival in the field of light music, Offenbach, started Strauss off on a new trend.
85. With this piece he proved himself to be the true successor to Johann Strauss , who had died two and a half years earlier.
86. During coffee, host Bern will open the ball by dancing a Strauss waltz with the youngest girl present.
87. Levi Strauss created the first blue jeans as work pants for gold mine workers in San Francisco.
88. Strauss has something in common with Schubert: both mix humour with sadness.
89. You look like the president, chairman and C . E . O . of Levi Strauss .
90. Using the latest bridge building technology, Strauss and his team started to make headway.