POLKAS: Aesculap, Op.130 Annen, Op.117 Armenball, Op.176 Aurora, Op.165 Bürgerball, Op.145 Champagne, Op.211 Damenspende, Op.305 Demolierer, Op.269 Electropher, Op.297 Explosionen, Op.43 Figaro, Op.320 Juristenball, Op.280 Lagerlust, Op.431 Leichtes Blut, Op.319 Pizzicato Polka (with Josef Strauss) Tritsch, Tratsch, Op.214 Unter Donner und Blitz (Thunder and Lightning), Op.324.Īlso, marches, galops, and Perpetuum Mobile, Op. WALTZES: Abschied von St Petersburg, Op.210 Accelerationen, Op.234 An der schönen blauen Donau (On the beautiful Blue Danube), Op.314 Architektenball-Tänze, Op.36 Cagliostro, Op.370 Erinnerung an Covent Garden, Op.139 Freuet euch des Lebens, Op.340 Frühlingsstimmen (Voices of Spring), Op.410 Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales From the Vienna Woods), Op.325 Grossfürstin Alexandra, Op.181 Hofballtänze, Op.298 Juristenballtänze, Op.177 Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz) Op.437 Kronungslieder, Op.184 Künstlerleben, Op.316 Der Kuss, Op.400 Lagunen, Op.411 Liebesliederwalzer, Op.114 Morgenblätter (Morning Papers), Op.279 Nordseebilder, Op.380 O schöner Mai, Op.365 Rathausballtänze, Op.438 Rosen aus dem Süden (Roses from the South), Op.388 Schneeglockchen, Op.143 Seid umschlungen Millionen, Op.443 Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, Woman and Song), Op.333 Wiener Blut (Vienna Blood), Op.354 Wiener Bonbons, Op.307 Wo die Zitronen blüh'n, Op.364. OPERETTAS: Indigo und die vierzig Räuber (1871) Der Karneval in Rom (1873) Die Fledermaus (1873-4) Cagliostro in Wien (1875) Prinz Methusalem (1877) Blindekuh (1878) Das Spitzentuch der Königin (1880) Der lustige Krieg (1881) Eine Nacht in Venedig (1883) Der Zigeunerbaron (1885) Simplicuis (1887) Ritter Pazman (1892) Fürstin Ninetta (1893) Jauka (1894) Waldmeister (1895) Die Götten der Vernunft (1897).īALLET: Cinderella (1899 completed as Aschenbrödel by J. Schoenberg, were what we should now call ‘fans’ of Strauss, recognizing a supreme master of a genre who comp. Was friend and admirer of Wagner, who, like Brahms and other composers incl. is played, as are his polkas and other dances. Of his waltzes, the Blue Danube (1867), Roses from the South (1880), the great Emperor Waltz (1888), and Tales from the Vienna Woods (1868) are beloved wherever mus. Turned to stage 1871, when first of a series of successful operettas was produced at the Theater an der Wien, the most famous being Die Fledermaus (1874). Johann Strauss' 'Pizzicato Polka', arrangiert von Max Schnherr, spielte das WDR Funkhausorchester in einer Streicher-Besetzung unter der Leitung von Juraj C. nearly 400 waltzes which have come to epitomize Viennese gaiety and sentiment. In 1855 engaged to direct summer concerts in Petropaulovsky Park, St Petersburg, for 10 years. When his father died, amalgamated both orchs. of his own and his father's waltzes in rivalry to his father (they also supported opposing sides in the 1848 revolution). as career, worked as bank clerk but learned vn. Because his father did not want his sons to choose mus. Austrian composer, conductor, and violinist, eldest son of Johann Strauss, and deservedly known as ‘the Waltz King’. IMSLP does not assume any sort of legal responsibility or liability for the consequences of downloading files that are not in the public domain in your country.Strauss, Johann II ( b Vienna, 1825 d Vienna, 1899). Please obey the copyright laws of your country. You may need to check the publication date and details of the work's first publication in order to determine the work's copyright status, especially for the United States, as the copyright on the original work may not have expired. In the United States, copyright can only apply to new creative work, and the re-engraving of a public domain piece (not including new additions of creative material) should not qualify for a new copyright, despite copyright claims (which properly would only apply to new material). In most European Union countries, these editions (except new original material) are generally protected for no more than 25 years from publication (30 years in Poland), and only if the edition is published after the copyrights of the original creator(s) have expired. Strauss II, Josef Strauss: Pizzicato Polka (Live) Wiener Philharmoniker Willi BoskovskyNew Year's Concert. In Canada, new editions/re-engravings of public domain works (when not including new original material) should be in the public domain due to failing to meet the threshold of originality. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupJ. Any commentary or critical apparatus, if protected by copyright, should not be included in the scan(s) available here. This is an urtext/critical/scholarly/scientific edition (or a simple re-engraving).
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