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Original Johann Strauss Waltzes "G´schichten aus dem Wienerwald". Walzer, op. 325 "An der schönen blauen Donau". Walzer, op. 314 "Künstlerleben". Walzer, op. 316 "Accelerationen-Walzer", op. 234 "Wein, Weib und Gesang". Walzer, op. 333 "Frühlingsstimmen-Walzer", op. 410 "Rosen aus dem Süden". Walzer, op. 388 "Du und Du". Walzer aus der Operette "Die Fledermaus", op. 367 "Kaiser-Walzer", op. 437
Johann Strauss II Schatz Rosen Lemon Tales Richard Wagner Johannes Brahms Beethoven Bach Chopin Tchaikovsky Vivaldi Schubert Handel Liszt Haydn Verdi Mahler Rossini Ravel Grieg 1807 1825 1899
Buy the MP3 album on the Official Halidon Music Store: (http•••) Listen to our playlist on Spotify: (http•••) These tracks are available for sync licensing in web video productions, corporate videos, films, ads and music compilations. For further information and licensing please contact •••@••• STRAUSS II Greatest Waltzes Collection 01 Schatz-Walzer (Treasure Waltz) Op. 418 00:00 02 Rosen aus dem Süden (Roses from the South) Op. 388 08:25 03 Frühlingsstimmen (Voices of Spring), Op. 410 18:07 04 Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, Women and Song) Op. 333 25:40 05 An der Schonen Blauen Donau (On the Beautiful Blue Danube) Op. 314 31:18 06 Kaiser Walzer (Emperor Waltz), Op. 437 42:42 07 Wiener Bonbons (Vienna Sweets) Waltz Op. 307 54:36 08 Wo die Citronen Blüh'n! (Where the Lemon Trees Bloom), Op. 364 1:04:02 09 Seid umschlungen, Millionen! (Be Embraced, You Millions!) Waltz Op. 443 1:13:48 10 Accellerationen (Accelerations) Waltz, Op. 234 1:23:49 11 Künstlerleben (Artist’s Life) Op. 316 1:32:44 12 Morgenblätter (Morning Journals), Op. 279 1:43:10 13 Wiener Blut (Viennese Blood) Op. 354 1:54:20 14 Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales from the Vienna Woods) Op. 325 2:03:36 15 Liebeslieder (Love Songs) Op. 114 2:16:24 1, 4, 8-13: performed by Stettino Philharmonic Orchestra, Stefan Marzcik 2, 3, 6 & 14: performed by Vilnius Orchestra cond. by Silvano Frontalini 5 performed by Donetsk Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Silvano Frontalini 15 performed by Donetsk Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Silvano Frontalini Johann Strauss II (October 25, 1825 – June 3, 1899), was an Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas. He composed over 500 waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and other types of dance music, as well as several operettas and a ballet. In his lifetime, he was known as "The Waltz King", and was largely then responsible for the popularity of the waltz in Vienna during the 19th century. Strauss was admired by other prominent composers: Richard Wagner once admitted that he liked the waltz "Wein, Weib und Gesang" Op. 333. Johannes Brahms was a personal friend of Strauss; the latter dedicated his waltz "Be Embraced, You Millions!", Op. 443, to him. Thank you so much for watching this video by Halidon Music channel, we hope you enjoyed it! Don't forget to share it and subscribe to our channel All the best classical music ever on Halidon Music Youtube Channel: the very best of Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi, Schubert, Handel, Liszt, Haydn, Strauss, Verdi, Brahms, Wagner, Mahler, Rossini, Ravel, Grieg, Dvorák… #classicalmusic #classical #straussii
Johann Strauss II Willi Boskovsky Johannes Brahms Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1821 1833 1869 1872 1895 1897
Johann Strauss II: "Wein Weib und Gesang" ("Wine, Woman, and Song"), Op. 333 (with Score) Composed: 1869 Conductor: Willi Boskovsky Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Published in Vienna in 1869, Wein, Weib und Gesang Op. 333 is a choral waltz composed for the Wiener Männergesang-Verein for a performance of February 2, 1869, with text by Josef Weyl +••.••(...)). Strauss would eventually complete nine works for the Society, among them An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314. Wein, Weib und Gesang was very popular among Strauss' contemporaries, including Johannes Brahms +••.••(...)), who quoted the work in his String Quartet, Op. 51. Wein, Weib und Gesang is one of the works Strauss brought with him to Boston in 1872 to conduct at the "International Peace Jubilee," a monster affair featuring 20,000 singers and 10,000 orchestral musicians. Encompassing three meters, four tempo markings and three key changes, Strauss' introduction approaches the realm of the symphonic poem. Opening with an idea that resembles the beginning of the second waltz, the introduction's 6/8 meter and Andantino tempo create a fluid atmosphere. Although some of the leaps and rhythms in the introduction also appear in the ensuing waltzes, the material is generally the property of the introduction, and the pause before the waltz tempo almost makes the preceding segment sound self-contained. Particularly notable is the warmth of sound, with melodies carried in inner voices and large sections of the orchestra moving in block chords. Harmonic adventures continue in the waltzes. In the first waltz the repeat of the 16-measure melody goes astray as G major appears in the midst of the tonic, E flat major. The second tune of the pair, however, remains firmly in the tonic. The second waltz pair immediately abandons the tonic for C major, while the theme of the pair just as abruptly moves to A flat major. Each tune is a full sixteen measures long, the first returning to create an ABA structure. The second half of the third waltz features further harmonic trickery. While the first half of the 16-measure antecedent-consequent theme hovers around D minor, the second half closes on the relative F major. This is not unusual, but what is surprising is that the repeat of the entire melody begins on F major, not D minor. The first of the fourth and last waltz pair is anticipated in full at the close of the introduction, its dominant harmony (B flat major) providing the perfect route back to the tonic in the second waltz of the pair, which provides such a strong close that a lengthy coda is unnecessary.
Sir Malcolm Sargent Johann Strauss II Chopin Rossini Respighi Schubert Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2015
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Artist’s Life, Op. 316: Waltz · Sir Malcolm Sargent · Johann Strauss II · Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Strauss Ii: Artist's Life, Wine, Women and Song - Chopin: Les Sylphides - Rossini: William Tell - Rossini/Respighi: La Boutique Fantasque - Schubert: Rosamunde ℗ 2015 Guild GmbH Released on: 2015-07-15 Music Publisher: Public Domain Auto-generated by YouTube.
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