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Johann Strauss II
Ischler Walzer in A major (Posth. Waltz No. 2)
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Strauss II
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
:
Waltz
Publication Date
:
1900
Average_duration
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7:03
Johann Strauss II, also known as the "Waltz King," composed the "Ischler Walzer in A major" in 1862. This waltz is also known as "Posth. Waltz No. 2" because it was published posthumously after Strauss's death in 1899. The "Ischler Walzer" premiered in the Austrian spa town of Bad Ischl, where Strauss had a summer residence. The waltz was dedicated to the town's mayor, Franz von Schönaich-Kleinbach, who was a great admirer of Strauss's music. The "Ischler Walzer" is a three-movement waltz, with a total playing time of around 10 minutes. The first movement is in A major and has a lively and joyful character. The second movement is in D major and is more lyrical and romantic, with a slower tempo. The third movement returns to A major and is a lively and energetic finale. The "Ischler Walzer" is characterized by Strauss's signature waltz style, with its flowing melodies, graceful rhythms, and elegant orchestration. The waltz features a variety of instruments, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, which create a rich and colorful sound. The "Ischler Walzer" is one of Strauss's lesser-known waltzes, but it is still a beloved piece of music among fans of his work. Its joyful and uplifting character makes it a popular choice for ballroom dancing and other social events. Overall, the "Ischler Walzer in A major" is a beautiful and charming waltz that showcases Strauss's talent as a composer and his ability to capture the spirit of his time.
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