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Josef Strauss
Zeit-Bilder, Op. 51
Works Info
Composer
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Josef Strauss
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Waltz
Average_duration
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8:54
Josef Strauss, the younger brother of Johann Strauss II, was a prolific composer of waltzes, polkas, and marches. One of his lesser-known works is the orchestral suite "Zeit-Bilder, Op. 51," which was composed in 1876 and premiered in Vienna on January 28, 1877. "Zeit-Bilder" translates to "Pictures of the Time," and the suite is divided into four movements, each of which depicts a different aspect of contemporary life in Vienna. The first movement, "Auf der Jagd" ("On the Hunt"), is a lively and energetic polka that evokes the excitement and thrill of a hunting expedition. The second movement, "In der Schenke" ("In the Tavern"), is a slower and more contemplative waltz that captures the convivial atmosphere of a Viennese pub. The third movement, "Im Casino" ("At the Casino"), is a sprightly and playful polka that conjures up images of the high society and glamour of the city's casinos. The final movement, "Auf der Donau" ("On the Danube"), is a grand and majestic waltz that celebrates the beauty and majesty of the river that flows through Vienna. Overall, "Zeit-Bilder, Op. 51" is a charming and delightful suite that showcases Josef Strauss's skill as a composer of light music. The four movements are full of catchy melodies, lively rhythms, and colorful orchestration, and they offer a vivid snapshot of life in Vienna in the late 19th century. While it may not be as well-known as some of his brother's works, "Zeit-Bilder" is a testament to Josef Strauss's talent and creativity as a composer.
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