Strauss father's nimble Seufzer-Galoppe is a novelty composition dating from 1828, when the composer was twenty-four. The precise date and occasion of the work's first performance are not recorded, but it seems likely that it was first heard in August or September of that year at one of the Viennes locales where Strauss regularly performed. The 'sighing', from witch the piece derives its title, can clearly be heard in the four descending chromatic notes, which provide an unexpected 'breathing-space' during the galop's frantic mood. Text: Peter Kemp, 1978 The Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain
Monday, 31. January 197219.00 o' clock Nagoya / Aichi Bunka-Kodo Hall
Concert in Nagoya Second Japan tour
Willi Boskovsky conductor
Program Johann Strauss II : Overture to the operetta «Waldmeister» (Woodruff) Johann Strauss II : Wine, Women and Song / Waltz op. 333 Johann Strauss II : Town and Country / Polka mazurka op. 322 Eduard Strauss I : By Express Post / Quick polka op. 259 Johann Strauss II : Where the Lemon Trees Blossom / Waltz op. 364 Johann Strauss II : Bandits Galop / Polka schnell op. 378 Johann Strauss II : Opening march from the operetta «The Gypsy Baron» Break Franz Lehár : Gold and Silver / Waltz op. 79 Johann Strauss II : Russian March op. 426 Carl Michael Ziehrer : Viennese Citizens / Waltz op. 419 Johann, Josef & Eduard Strauss II. : Sharpshooters Quadrille Johann Strauss II : We’re Not That Worried / Quick polka (Galop) op. 413 Johann Strauss II : Accelerations / Waltz op. 234 Johann Strauss I : Moan gallop op. 9 Josef Strauss : Fire-Proof! / Polka française op. 269 Johann Strauss II : Czárdás from "Die Fledermaus" Encore Johann Strauss I : Radetzky March op. 228
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