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)
Sunday, 08. August 202120.15 o' clock Television ⁄ ORF III
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Johannes Wildner conductor
Program Johann Strauss II : Overture to the operetta "The Gypsy Baron" Eduard Strauss I : Brakes off / Quick polka op. 238 Josef Strauss : Heart’s Sorrow / Orchestral Fantasy * Johann Strauss II : Vienna Blood / Waltz op. 354 Johann Strauss II : Thunder and Lightning / Quick polka op. 324 Josef Strauss : Allegro fantastique / Orchestral Fantasy* Johann Strauss II : The Sighs of the Liguorian Monks / Playful polka op. 57 Josef Strauss : Mysterious Powers of Attraction (Dynamiden) / Waltz op. 173 Johann Strauss II : Csárdás from the opera «Knight Pásmán» op. 441 Johann & Josef Strauss : Pizzicato Polka Eduard Strauss I : Who’ll Join the Dance? / Quick polka op. 251 Johann Strauss II : The Blue Danube / Waltz op. 314 Johann Strauss II : Niko-Polka (Quick polka) op. 228 Johann Strauss I : Radetzky March op. 228
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