Johann Strauss I
Wiener Kreuzer-Polka, Op. 220
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Composer:Johann Strauss IGenre:OrchestralStyle:PolkaCompose Date:1848Average_duration:2:30Johann Strauss I composed the 'Wiener Kreuzer-Polka, Op. 220' in 1848, during a time of political unrest in Vienna. The piece premiered on February 6, 1848, at the Sperl Ballroom in Vienna, and was an instant success. The 'Wiener Kreuzer-Polka' is a lively and energetic polka, with a tempo of around 160 beats per minute. It is written in the traditional A-B-A form, with a short introduction and a coda. The first and third sections are in the key of C major, while the middle section is in the key of F major. The piece is characterized by its catchy melody, which is played by the first violins and then repeated by the rest of the orchestra. The melody is then developed and embellished throughout the piece, with each section featuring different variations and ornamentations. The 'Wiener Kreuzer-Polka' is named after the Kreuzer, a small silver coin that was in circulation in Austria at the time. The piece was written as a tribute to the coin, which was a symbol of the Viennese people's resilience and determination during a difficult time. Overall, the 'Wiener Kreuzer-Polka, Op. 220' is a lively and joyful piece of music that captures the spirit of Vienna in the mid-19th century. Its catchy melody and energetic rhythms have made it a popular piece of music for dancing and entertainment, and it remains a beloved work in the repertoire of Johann Strauss I.More....
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