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Johann Strauss II
Fledermaus-Quadrille, Op. 363 (RV 363)
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Composer
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Johann Strauss II
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Dance
Compose Date
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1874
Publication Date
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1874
Average_duration
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5:12
Johann Strauss II, also known as the "Waltz King," composed the "Fledermaus-Quadrille, Op. 363 (RV 363)" in 1874. The piece was premiered on February 7, 1874, at the Redoutensaal in Vienna, Austria. The "Fledermaus-Quadrille" is a lively and energetic dance piece that is composed of five movements. The first movement is a lively introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is a waltz that is characterized by its flowing melody and graceful rhythm. The third movement is a polka that is fast-paced and playful. The fourth movement is a galop that is characterized by its quick tempo and lively rhythm. The final movement is a coda that brings the piece to a rousing conclusion. The "Fledermaus-Quadrille" is a prime example of Strauss's ability to blend different dance styles into a cohesive and entertaining piece. The piece is characterized by its lively tempo, playful melodies, and intricate rhythms. The use of different dance styles, such as the waltz, polka, and galop, adds variety and interest to the piece. Overall, the "Fledermaus-Quadrille, Op. 363 (RV 363)" is a lively and entertaining dance piece that showcases Johann Strauss II's talent for composing music that is both fun and sophisticated. Its premiere in Vienna was a great success, and the piece continues to be a popular choice for dance performances and concerts around the world.
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