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Pages in category "Waltzes by Johann Strauss II" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Die ersten Curen Walzer [de; sv], Op. 261 The First Cure Waltz (1861/1862) ... Johann Strauss II: List of works at the International Music Score Library Project
Waltzes by Johann Strauss II (67 P) Pages in category "Waltzes" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Waltzes by Johann Strauss II (67 P) Pages in category "Compositions by Johann Strauss II" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
Accelerationen (Accelerations), op. 234, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1860 for the Engineering Students' Ball at the Sofienbad-Saal in Vienna. [1] It is one of his best-known waltzes, famous especially for its rapidly accelerating opening waltz theme.
The 1938 MGM film The Great Waltz loosely inspired by the life of Johann Strauss II tells a fictional story of the waltz's creation. The waltz was also featured in a condensed version in the first segment of the 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melody animated short A Corny Concerto and also prominently in the 1987 television film Escape from Sobibor. [1]
The waltz is based on melodies from Strauss' operetta Der Karneval in Rom. Strauss conducted its first performance in Vienna on 9 July 1873. Oscar Straus later arranged the second waltz theme of Carnevalsbilder for his operetta Drei Walzer (Three Waltzes) as the soprano aria " Ich liebe das Leben" (better known in its French version, "Je t'aime ...
Liebeslieder op. 114 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1852 (not to be confused with Brahms's similarly titled Liebeslieder Walzer and Neue Liebeslieder).At the time it was conceived, the waltz was titled 'Liebesgedichte' or "Love Poems" and during its first performance, it was even announced as 'Liebesständchen' or "Love Serenade".