Johann Strauss II
Hofball-Quadrille, Op. 116
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Composer:Johann Strauss IIGenre:OrchestralStyle:QuadrilleCompose Date:1852Publication Date:1852Average_duration:5:17Johann Strauss II, also known as the "Waltz King," composed the "Hofball-Quadrille, Op. 116" in 1851. The piece was premiered on February 10, 1852, at the Imperial Court Ball in Vienna, Austria. The "Hofball-Quadrille" is a dance piece that consists of five movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Pantalon," is a lively and energetic dance that features a series of intricate steps and turns. The second movement, "Été," is a slower and more graceful dance that emphasizes the beauty and elegance of the dancers. The third movement, "Poule," is a playful and flirtatious dance that features a series of teasing and seductive movements. The fourth movement, "Trénis," is a fast-paced and exciting dance that features a series of quick steps and turns. The final movement, "Finale," is a grand and celebratory dance that brings the entire piece to a thrilling conclusion. Throughout the "Hofball-Quadrille," Strauss showcases his mastery of orchestration and his ability to create music that perfectly captures the spirit and energy of the dance. The piece is characterized by its lively rhythms, soaring melodies, and intricate harmonies, all of which combine to create a truly unforgettable musical experience. Overall, the "Hofball-Quadrille, Op. 116" is a masterpiece of dance music that showcases Johann Strauss II's incredible talent and creativity. Its premiere at the Imperial Court Ball in Vienna was a resounding success, and it has since become one of the most beloved and iconic pieces of music in the classical repertoire.More....
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