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Johann Strauss II
Trau, schau, wem!, Op. 463
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Strauss II
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Waltz
Compose Date
:
ca. 1895
Publication Date
:
1895
Average_duration
:
7:57
"Trau, schau, wem!" is a polka-mazurka composed by Johann Strauss II in 1895. The title translates to "Marry, look, whom!" and is a German proverb that advises caution in choosing a spouse. The piece was premiered on February 10, 1895, at the Musikverein in Vienna. The polka-mazurka is a dance form that combines elements of both the polka and the mazurka. It is characterized by a moderate tempo, a 3/4 time signature, and a strong emphasis on the first beat of each measure. The piece is in the key of G major and is scored for a standard orchestra. "Trau, schau, wem!" is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first section is a lively and playful polka that features a catchy melody and a driving rhythm. The second section is a slower and more romantic mazurka that provides a contrast to the energetic opening. The final section returns to the polka theme, building to a rousing conclusion. The piece is typical of Strauss's style, with its infectious melodies, lively rhythms, and colorful orchestration. It is a popular work in the Viennese repertoire and is often performed at New Year's concerts and other festive occasions. Overall, "Trau, schau, wem!" is a delightful and charming piece that showcases Strauss's mastery of the polka-mazurka form. Its catchy melodies and lively rhythms make it a favorite among audiences and performers alike.
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