Definition: Carolyn Strauss was born in Brooklyn, New York City, USA on August 13, 1896. She studied music at the Juilliard School under Arthur Honegger before moving to Vienna, where she worked as a conductor for the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Her compositions include the opera "The Magic Flute," which was first performed on September 7, 1948. The opera's premiere was in Vienna, Austria, under conductor Gustav Mahler.
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