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Johann Strauss I
Hof-Ball-Tänze, Op. 51
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Strauss I
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
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Dance
Compose Date
:
1832
Average_duration
:
5:16
Hof-Ball-Tänze, Op. 51 is a collection of dance music composed by Johann Strauss I. The work was composed in 1845 and premiered on February 8, 1845, at the Redoutensaal in Vienna, Austria. The collection consists of six movements, each of which is a different type of dance. The first movement is a polonaise, a stately dance in triple meter that originated in Poland. The second movement is a waltz, the most popular dance of the time. The third movement is a galop, a fast-paced dance in duple meter that originated in France. The fourth movement is a quadrille, a dance in which four couples perform a series of figures. The fifth movement is a mazurka, a dance in triple meter that originated in Poland. The final movement is a cotillon, a dance in which couples perform a series of figures. The characteristics of Hof-Ball-Tänze, Op. 51 are typical of Johann Strauss I's dance music. The melodies are catchy and memorable, and the rhythms are lively and energetic. The music is designed to be danced to, and the different movements are intended to provide variety and keep the dancers engaged. Overall, Hof-Ball-Tänze, Op. 51 is a delightful collection of dance music that showcases Johann Strauss I's talent for composing catchy and memorable melodies. The work remains popular to this day and is frequently performed at ballroom dances and other social events.
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