For his honeymoon with his second wife Angelika (Lili to those who knew her well) in the summer of 1878, Johann Strauss chose Wyk, a small seaside resort on the south coast of the North Frisian island of Föhr in Germany. The newly married couple must have liked the place, because they also spent their summer holidays there in the following year. During these summer stays Strauss found the time and the inspiration to record his many different impressions in landscapes and caricatures which he drew himself. Moreover, the new surroundings in which he found himself inspired him to compose a concert waltz which can almost be described as programme music: it was published under the title Nordseebilder. It is above all in the long introduction and the coda that the evocation of the Nordic atmosphere can be heard. They are characterized by symphonic features and tone painting, and are certainly comparable with the symphonic poems of a Franz Liszt or a Richard Strauss. A shortened version of the coda for performance as a dance was included in the edition of orchestral parts, as symphonic music is not suitable for dancing to. The highly imaginative illustration on the title page of the piano edition published in Hamburg by August Cranz shows a decidedly picturesque scene far from the reality of Föhr: sailors and local people are dancing on the seashore in a merry mood to the music of a fiddler and a bagpiper. The pale light from an enormous lighthouse illuminates the rather gloomy scene. Dark clouds hang over a bay surrounded by rugged mountains. A boat with its sails blown full by the wind and a paddle steamer ploughing the waves in the distance round off the visual impression. The first performance of the waltz Nordseebilder was given by Johann’s brother Eduard at his concert in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna on 12 November 1879. The Strauss Orchestra played, with Eduard conducting.
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Programm フランツ フォン・スッペ : Ouverture zu «Boccaccio» ヨーゼフ シュトラウス : ポルカ・フランセーズ『芸術家の挨拶』 op. 274 ヨーゼフ シュトラウス : ポルカ・シュネル『休暇旅行にて』 op. 133 ヨハン・ シュトラウス2世 : 「北海の絵」 op. 390 ヨーゼフ シュトラウス : ポルカ・マズルカ『遠方から』 op. 270 ヨハン・ シュトラウス2世 : ペルシャ行進曲 op. 289 ヨハン・ シュトラウス2世 : Fairy tales from the Orient / Waltz op. 444 Pause Richard Heuberger der Aeltere : Ouverture zur Operette "Der Opernball" ヨハン・ シュトラウス2世 : ポルカ /『歌い手の喜び』 op. 328 ヨーゼフ ヘルメスベルガー2世 : Danse Diabolique / Devil dance ヨハン・ シュトラウス2世 : メフィストの地獄の叫び op. 101 Hans Christian Lumbye : Copenhagen Railway Steam Gallop ヨーゼフ シュトラウス : ポルカ・シュネル『前へ!』 op. 127 ヨーゼフ シュトラウス : わが人生は愛と喜び op. 263
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