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Johann Strauss I
Kettenbrücke-Walzer (I), Op. 4
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Composer
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Johann Strauss I
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Waltz
Compose Date
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1827
Publication Date
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1818
Average_duration
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5:14
Johann Strauss I, the Austrian composer, is known for his waltzes, polkas, and marches. One of his early compositions, the 'Kettenbrücke-Walzer (I), Op. 4', is a waltz that was premiered in Vienna on February 1, 1828. The 'Kettenbrücke-Walzer (I)' is a three-movement waltz that is characterized by its lively and energetic melodies. The first movement is in the key of C major and is marked by a fast tempo and a playful melody. The second movement is in the key of A minor and is slower and more melancholic in nature. The third movement returns to the key of C major and is marked by a lively and joyful melody. The waltz is named after the Kettenbrücke, a suspension bridge that was built over the Danube River in Vienna in 1823. The bridge was a marvel of engineering at the time and became a popular destination for Viennese citizens. The waltz captures the excitement and energy of the bridge and its surroundings. The 'Kettenbrücke-Walzer (I)' was one of Strauss's early compositions and helped establish his reputation as a composer. The waltz was well-received at its premiere and became a popular piece in Vienna's dance halls. Strauss would go on to compose many more waltzes, polkas, and marches, becoming one of the most celebrated composers of his time. Overall, the 'Kettenbrücke-Walzer (I), Op. 4' is a lively and energetic waltz that captures the excitement and energy of Vienna in the early 19th century. Its playful melodies and fast tempo make it a popular piece for dancers and listeners alike.
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