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Johann Strauss II
Patronessen-Polka, Op. 286 (RV 286)
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Strauss II
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Polka
Compose Date
:
1864
Publication Date
:
1864
Average_duration
:
5:04
Johann Strauss II, also known as the "Waltz King," composed the Patronessen-Polka, Op. 286 (RV 286) in 1864. The piece was dedicated to the patronesses of the Vienna Red Cross Society, which was founded in 1864 to provide medical assistance to soldiers during the Austro-Prussian War. The Patronessen-Polka premiered on November 27, 1864, at the Redoutensaal in Vienna, Austria. The piece was well-received by the audience and became a popular addition to Strauss's repertoire. The Patronessen-Polka is a lively and energetic piece, typical of Strauss's polkas. The piece is in the key of C major and is written for a standard orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The polka is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first movement is a lively and upbeat introduction, featuring a catchy melody played by the strings and woodwinds. The second movement is a slower and more melodic section, featuring a beautiful waltz-like melody played by the strings. The third movement is a return to the lively and energetic theme of the first movement, with the addition of a playful and whimsical melody played by the woodwinds. Overall, the Patronessen-Polka is a delightful and entertaining piece of music, showcasing Strauss's talent for composing catchy and memorable melodies. The piece remains a popular addition to the repertoire of orchestras and dance bands around the world.
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