Ever since his début in October 1844, almost a quarter of a century before he arranged this quick polka, Johann Strauss II had built up an extraordinarily good reputation as a composer of dance music — both at home and abroad. It was not until the fifth decade of his life that he turned to the then modern genre of operetta. Any number of anecdotes surround his decision to go for success as a composer of operetta in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Most of these stories have no basis at all in reality. What is generally left unmentioned is that one of Strauss’s motives had to be to ensure a respectable income to be able to keep up the standard of living to which his wife and other members of the extended Strauss family were accustomed. He was no longer engaged to perform in Russia, while during the 1860s in Vienna the military bands, with their cheap but excellent musicians, had come to be serious competitors for the Strauss Orchestra. Looking at the great success of Jacques Offenbach’s operettas in Vienna, Strauss realised that there was good money to be earned in the field of musical entertainment in the theatre, especially as the melodies of an operetta could also be recycled and sold as dances. Strauss had, however, at that time had no experience of setting words to music, let alone of putting their content into music. It was a happy chance that an experienced theatre conductor and stage composer in the person of Richard Genée could be found to assist Johann Strauss II with the composition of his first nine operettas, providing advice and above all practical help. Finally, on 10 February 1871, Strauss’s first operetta, Indigo und die vierzig Räuber (Indigo and the Forty Thieves), had its premiere in the Theater an der Wien.
Johann Strauss II. : On the Double / Polka schnell op. 348 © by «Kulturverein Wiener Blut»
Monday, 01. May 202311.00 o' clock Vienna ⁄ Musikverein ⁄ The Große Musikvereinssaal
Spring concert Musikverein from the Golden hall
Alfred Eschwé conductor
Program Franz von Suppè : Overture to the operetta "The Beautiful Galathee" Josef Strauss : Artists's Greeting / Polka française op. 274 Josef Strauss : Carriére / polka fast op. 200 Josef Strauss : Mysterious Powers of Attraction (Dynamiden) / Waltz op. 173 Josef Strauss : Die Emancipirte / Polka-mazurka op. 282 Josef Strauss : Chatterboxes: musical joke / Polka op. 245 Josef Strauss : Transactions / Waltz op. 184 Break Johann Strauss II : March of Rejoicing at the Deliverance of Emperor Franz Joseph I op. 126 Johann Strauss II : Artist’s Life / Waltz op. 316 Johann Strauss II : Fata Morgana / Polka mazurka op. 330 Johann Strauss II : A Masked Ball, Quadrille on Themes from Verdi’s Opera «Un ballo in masquera» op. 272 Giuseppe Verdi : Gallop from the opera «Il trovatore» Johann & Josef Strauss : Pizzicato Polka Johann Strauss II : At the Double! / Quick polka op. 348 Johann Strauss II : With Us at Home / Waltz op. 361
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