Dorfschwalben aus Österreich
Dorfschwalben aus Österreich (Village Swallows from Austria), Op. 164, is a Viennese waltz composed by Josef Strauss in 1864 or 1865.[1]
It was inspired by August Silberstein's novel Dorfschwalben aus Österreich. It was premiered at the Volksgarten, Vienna, on September 6, 1864 (1865?). The polka-mazurka "Frauenherz" was premiered at the same time. Both compositions were played during Josef Strauss's memorial ceremony under the direction of his brother, Johann Strauss II.
Structure
Introduction.
Waltz 1
Waltz 2
Waltz 3
Waltz 4
Waltz 5
Coda
Vienna New Year's Concert
It was played the Vienna New Year's Concert in these years:
- 1947 – Josef Krips
- 1956 – Willi Boskovsky
- 1963 – Willi Boskovsky
- 1977 – Willi Boskovsky
- 1986 – Lorin Maazel
- 1992 – Carlos Kleiber
- 2001 – Nikolaus Harnoncourt
- 2008 – Georges Prêtre
- 2015 – Zubin Mehta
References
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