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Johann Strauss I
Wiener Carnevals-Quadrille, Op. 124
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Strauss I
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Quadrille
Compose Date
:
1840
Publication Date
:
1841
Average_duration
:
6:10
The "Wiener Carnevals-Quadrille, Op. 124" is a lively and festive piece of music composed by Johann Strauss I. It was composed in 1844 and premiered on February 4th of the same year at the Dommayer's Casino in Hietzing, Vienna. The piece was written specifically for the carnival season, which was a time of great celebration and revelry in Vienna. The "Wiener Carnevals-Quadrille" is a quadrille, which is a type of dance that was popular in the 19th century. It consists of five different movements, each with its own distinct character and tempo. The first movement is a lively and energetic introduction, which sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is a waltz, which is slower and more romantic than the first. The third movement is a polka, which is faster and more playful than the waltz. The fourth movement is a galop, which is even faster and more energetic than the polka. The final movement is a coda, which brings the piece to a rousing and triumphant conclusion. The "Wiener Carnevals-Quadrille" is characterized by its lively and festive spirit, which captures the essence of the carnival season. The piece is full of energy and excitement, with lively melodies and intricate rhythms that are sure to get people dancing. It is also notable for its use of different musical styles, including waltzes, polkas, and galops, which give the piece a diverse and dynamic sound. Overall, the "Wiener Carnevals-Quadrille, Op. 124" is a lively and festive piece of music that captures the spirit of the carnival season in Vienna. Its five different movements, each with its own distinct character and tempo, make it a dynamic and engaging piece of music that is sure to get people dancing and celebrating.
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