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Richard Strauss
Schlagobers, Op. 70
Works Info
Composer
:
Richard Strauss
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Suite
Compose Date
:
1932
Average_duration
:
48:22
Movement_count
:
8
Movement ....
Schlagobers, Op. 70 is a ballet composed by Richard Strauss in 1924. The ballet premiered on May 9, 1924, at the Vienna State Opera. The ballet consists of two acts and nine scenes, with a total of 32 musical numbers. The first act of Schlagobers takes place in a Viennese pastry shop, where a group of children are enjoying sweets and pastries. The second act takes place in a dream world, where the children are transported to a magical land of sweets and desserts. The ballet is divided into three movements. The first movement is titled "In the Pastry Shop" and features lively and playful music that captures the joy and excitement of the children as they indulge in their favorite treats. The second movement is titled "In the Dream World" and features more fantastical and dreamlike music that transports the audience to a magical land of sweets and desserts. The final movement is titled "The Apotheosis" and features a grand and triumphant finale that celebrates the joy and wonder of childhood. One of the most notable characteristics of Schlagobers is its use of waltz rhythms and Viennese musical traditions. Strauss was known for his love of Viennese music, and he incorporates many of the traditional elements of this style into the ballet. The music is also highly melodic and features many memorable themes and motifs. Overall, Schlagobers is a charming and whimsical ballet that captures the joy and wonder of childhood. Its playful and lively music, combined with its fantastical and dreamlike setting, make it a beloved classic of the ballet repertoire.
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