When a whole family dedicates the life to the same field, there might be some puzzles. This Johann Strauss of the piece we propose today is usually called Johann Strauss II, for he was son of Johann and uncle of another Johann and the three of them (plus other family members) were all composers.
Since the second half of IXX century, this waltz became one of the most wordly known. It should actually be referred as op. 314, but it is famous as The Blue Danube (or An der schönen blauen Donau).
So Radio


Lets then follow the river in its multicultural journey thru Germany, Austria, Slovakia (I think), Hungary, Croatia (I might be wrong), Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldavia (I'm not sure), Romania, and Ukraine before it ends in the Black Sea.
The river changes flag very fast, it seems, and very often
