Alois Strohmayer (baptised 27 April 1822 – 16 March 1890) was an Austrian composer during the Romantic era.
Alois Strohmayer was born in Lichtental, Vienna, and began writing classical music at the age of seventeen.
His compositions included waltzes, polkas, dances and marches, influenced by Johann Strauss Sr., Joseph Lanner and Schubert (who had studied with his father, Martin).
He wrote primarily for an ensemble of two violins, bass guitar and woodwind instrument, flute or clarinet.
For much of the 20th century, many of Alois Strohmayer's more than 200 compositions remained undiscovered; they were re-discovered by Viennese professor Lois Böck in 1971.