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  2. Schatz-Walzer - Wikipedia

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    The work begins in C major, in a march-like tune ("Du kannst den Zigeunern getrost vertrau'n") before the "So voll Fröhlichkeit" first waltz section melodies enter. The first part of the second waltz section is the trio ("Ha, seht es winkt, es blinkt, es klingt"), which is followed by the second part ("Nun will ich des Lebens mich freuen") in G major.

  3. Tales from the Vienna Woods - Wikipedia

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    The entire waltz section 4 is in B-flat as well, and waltz section 5 is wholly in E-flat. Waltz 5B contains the customary climax with cymbals and is loudly played. After a brief and tense coda, waltz 1A and 2B make a reappearance. As the waltz approaches its end, the zither solo makes another appearance, reprising its earlier melody in the ...

  4. Wiener Blut (waltz) - Wikipedia

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    Wiener Blut ('Viennese Blood', 'Vienna Blood' or 'Viennese Spirit') Op. 354 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II first performed by the composer on 22 April 1873. The new dedication waltz was to celebrate the wedding of the Emperor Franz Joseph I's daughter Archduchess Gisela Louise Maria and Prince Leopold of Bavaria.

  5. Kaiser-Walzer - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437 (Emperor Waltz) is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1889. The waltz was originally titled Hand in Hand and was intended as a toast made in August of that year by Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph I on the occasion of his visit to the German Emperor Wilhelm II where it was symbolic as a 'toast of friendship' extended by Austria-Hungary to the German Empire.

  6. Morgenblätter - Wikipedia

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    Waltz 3A and 3B (F major) is more robust and quicker than the previous sections whereas waltz 4A in B-flat major is quiet and brooding. Waltz 4B erupts in joy for a brief section and proceeding to repeat waltz 4A. Waltz 5A is the climax of the work, in E-flat major and is punctuated with the brass instruments, particularly the trombones.

  7. Bei uns z'Haus - Wikipedia

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    Bei uns z'Haus (At Home), Op. 361, is a Viennese waltz composed by Johann Strauss II for the 1873 Vienna World's Fair. It was first performed in August 1873 at the 'Neue Welt' establishment in Hietzing , Vienna.

  8. List of compositions by Johann Strauss II - Wikipedia

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    D'Woaldbuama [de; sv], Die Waldbuben, Walzer im Ländlerstil, The Forest Lads, Waltz in the style of a country dance Op. 66 Aeols-Töne [ de ; sv ] , Aeolian Sounds Op. 68 Die Gemüthlichen [ de ] , Op. 70

  9. Lagunen-Walzer - Wikipedia

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    Lagunen-Walzer (Lagoon-Waltz) op. 411 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1883. The waltz melodies are drawn from his operetta Eine Nacht in Venedig (A Night in Venice) which was a fiasco when premiered in Berlin on 3 October 1883. The waltz's primary melody was from the Act 3 song by the character Duke of Urbino.