Moriz Rosenthal
Carnaval de Vienne, Humoresque on themes of Johann Strauss II
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Composer:Moriz RosenthalGenre:KeyboardStyle:HumoresqueAverage_duration:6:53Moriz Rosenthal's "Carnaval de Vienne, Humoresque on themes of Johann Strauss II" is a piano work that was composed in 1921. The piece was premiered by Rosenthal himself in Vienna on January 22, 1922. The work is divided into eight movements, each of which is based on a different theme from the music of Johann Strauss II. The first movement, "Introduction," sets the stage for the piece with a grand and majestic opening. The second movement, "Tales from the Vienna Woods," is a waltz that captures the spirit of the famous Strauss composition. The third movement, "The Blue Danube," is another waltz that is perhaps the most famous of all Strauss's works. The fourth movement, "Vienna Blood," is a lively and energetic piece that captures the essence of the Viennese spirit. The fifth movement, "Emperor Waltz," is a regal and stately waltz that was composed by Strauss for the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I. The sixth movement, "Pizzicato Polka," is a playful and lighthearted piece that features the use of pizzicato strings. The seventh movement, "Thunder and Lightning Polka," is a fast and furious piece that captures the excitement of a thunderstorm. The final movement, "Perpetuum Mobile," is a virtuosic piece that features rapid and continuous motion. It is a fitting end to the work, as it showcases Rosenthal's incredible technical skill on the piano. Overall, "Carnaval de Vienne" is a delightful and entertaining work that pays tribute to the music of Johann Strauss II. Rosenthal's arrangements are skillful and inventive, and his performance of the work is a testament to his mastery of the piano.More....
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