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Johann Strauss I
Contredanses, Op. 44
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Strauss I
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
:
1831
Average_duration
:
5:54
Johann Strauss I's "Contredanses, Op. 44" is a set of six dances composed in 1826. The piece premiered in Vienna on February 12, 1826, at the Redoutensaal. The six movements are titled "La Trenis," "La Poule," "La Pastorale," "La Bavaroise," "La Polonaise," and "La Finale." The "Contredanses" are characterized by their lively and upbeat tempo, with each movement featuring a distinct rhythm and melody. "La Trenis" is a fast-paced dance with a strong emphasis on the downbeat, while "La Poule" features a playful melody and a syncopated rhythm. "La Pastorale" is a slower, more graceful dance with a pastoral theme, while "La Bavaroise" is a lively dance with a Bavarian flavor. "La Polonaise" is a stately dance with a regal feel, and "La Finale" brings the piece to a rousing conclusion with a fast-paced, energetic melody. Overall, the "Contredanses, Op. 44" showcase Johann Strauss I's skill as a composer of dance music, with each movement offering a unique and engaging musical experience. The piece remains a popular choice for dance performances and is a testament to Strauss's enduring legacy as the "Waltz King" of Vienna.
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