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Johann Strauss II
Slovianka-Quadrille nach russischen Melodien, Op. 338
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Works Info
Composer
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Johann Strauss II
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Quadrille
Compose Date
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1869
Publication Date
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1871
Average_duration
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5:28
Johann Strauss II, also known as the "Waltz King," composed the "Slovianka-Quadrille nach russischen Melodien, Op. 338" in 1877. The piece was premiered on February 18, 1877, at the Redoutensaal in Vienna, Austria. The "Slovianka-Quadrille" is a set of five movements, each based on a different Russian folk melody. The first movement, "Slovianka," is a lively and energetic dance that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement, "Kamarinskaya," is a fast and playful dance that features a prominent clarinet solo. The third movement, "Kalinka," is a slower and more romantic dance that showcases the strings section. The fourth movement, "Troika," is a fast and exciting dance that imitates the sound of a horse-drawn sleigh. The final movement, "Moscow Nights," is a slow and melancholic dance that brings the piece to a peaceful and reflective conclusion. The "Slovianka-Quadrille" is characterized by its use of traditional Russian folk melodies and its incorporation of various dance styles. Strauss masterfully blends these elements together to create a unique and captivating piece of music. The piece is also notable for its use of instrumentation, particularly the prominent use of the clarinet in the "Kamarinskaya" movement. Overall, the "Slovianka-Quadrille nach russischen Melodien, Op. 338" is a beautiful and lively piece of music that showcases Johann Strauss II's talent for blending different musical styles and creating memorable melodies.
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