For the ball of the association of Industrial Companies held on 30 January 1865 in the Redoutensäle rooms in the Hofburg, the imperial palace in Vienna, Josef Strauss composed a waltz to which he gave the title Dynamiden. This is a term coined in 1857 by Ferdinand Jacob Redtenbacher, the founder of the science of mechanical engineering, and by it he meant the basis for the molecular forces which are responsible for keeping together and attracting substances. It is worth mentioning that Josef Strauss was himself a qualified engineer — and also that the reports of the ball that appeared in newspapers made no mention whatsoever of his name.
Josef Strauss: Mysterious Powers of Attraction (Dynamiden) / Waltz op. 173 (1865) © by WienBibliothek im Rathaus (2021)
Thursday, 10. January 201915.00 o' clock Hachioji ⁄ Olympus Hall
Concert in Tokyo Hachi-oji Thirty-sixth Japan tour
Johannes Wildner conductor
Program Johann Strauss II : Ouverture to «Die Fledermaus» Johann Strauss II : We’re Not That Worried / Quick polka (Galop) op. 413 Josef Strauss : Mysterious Powers of Attraction (Dynamiden) / Waltz op. 173 Johann Strauss II : In Praise of Women / Polka mazurka op. 315 Johann Strauss II : Light of Heart / Quick polka op. 319 Johann Strauss II : Emperor Waltz op. 437 Break Johann Strauss II : Bandits Galop / Polka schnell op. 378 Johann Strauss II : Roses from the South / Waltz op. 388 Johann Strauss II : Egyptian March op. 335 Johann Strauss II : Furioso Polka op. 260 Josef Strauss : Fire-Proof! / Polka française op. 269 Johann Strauss II : Hunting / Quick polka op. 373 Johann Strauss II : The Blue Danube / Waltz op. 314
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