The Viennese custom of naming waltzes after ball festivals and ball festivals after waltzes goes back to Lanner, Strauss I and their contemporaries. Strauss II elevated this practice to an art, for Lehár it became a welcome source of popularity and income. When Princess Pauline Metternich planned a "gold and silver" redoubt after a "white" and a "red-white" for carnival in 1902, she revived the old custom. She commissioned the young conductor of the "26er", Franz Lehár, to do it. On Thursday, January 27, 1902, the redoubt took place. According to tradition, the waltz was always played first as a concert piece, with an introduction and a coda. When the conducting composer had accepted the applause and the Archduke had completed the lap of honor with the Princess, the general dance began. It was different with the “Gold and Silver” redoubt. «Hardly the first theme sounded when the people started chattering, laughing and dancing. There was a few hand claps at the end - they asked for a repeat - and that was all». Nobody could have guessed that the defeat of the evening would become a worldwide success. Least of all the composer himself. But he created the symbolic and musical transition from the golden to the silver age of the operetta.
Friday, 08. December 197819.00 o' clock Esch-sur-Alzette ⁄ Theatre
Concert in Esch-Sur-Alzette German, Suisse, France and Luxembourg tour 1978
Willi Boskovsky conductor
Program Johann Strauss II : Wine, Women and Song / Waltz op. 333 Johann Strauss II : Anna Polka op. 117 Josef Strauss : In a Flash / Quick polka op. 230 Josef Strauss : Village Swallows from Austria / Waltz op. 164 Johann Strauss II : Persian March op. 289 Franz von Suppè : Fatinitza March Break Johann Strauss II : Overture to the operetta "The Gypsy Baron" Carl Michael Ziehrer : Walk In / Waltz op. 518 Josef Strauss : The Chattering Woman / Polka mazurka) op. 144 Johann Strauss II : Bandits Galop / Polka schnell op. 378 Johann Strauss II : Artist’s Life / Waltz op. 316 Johann Strauss II : Champagne Polka op. 211 Franz Lehár : Gold and Silver / Waltz op. 79 Encore Johann Strauss II : The Blue Danube / Waltz op. 314 Johann Strauss I : Radetzky March op. 228
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