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In a career that spanned a period from the 1820s until his death in 1849, the older Johann Strauss established an unrivalled position for himself among composers and performers of dance music in Vienna. His own achievements were continued by his three sons, ensuring that the name of Strauss was inextricably identified with the musical pleasures of nineteenth century Vienna.
The Waltzes included on this recording all reflect topical events. Two sets are a tribute to the great ballerina Marie Taglioni; the Dance Prescriptions, written for the medical fraternity, were said to quicken the pulse sufficiently to cure even the worst hypochondriac, while Myrtles named by Strauss after the evergreen plant symbolic of undying love, celebrated the wedding of Queen Victoria.
Johann Strauss I: Taglioni-Walzer, Op. 110
Taglioni-Walzer, Op. 110
Johann Strauss I: Londoner-Saison-Walzer, Op. 112
Londoner-Saison-Walzer, Op. 112
Johann Strauss I: Die Berggeister, Walzer, Op. 113
Die Berggeister, Walzer, Op. 113
Johann Strauss I: Rosen Blatter, Walzer, Op. 115
Rosen Blatter, Walzer, Op. 115
Johann Strauss I: Wiener-Gemuths-Walzer, Op. 116
Wiener-Gemuths-Walzer, Op. 116
Johann Strauss I: Myrthen, Walzer, Op. 118
Myrthen, Walzer, Op. 118
Johann Strauss I: Tanz-Recepte, Walzer, Op. 119
Tanz-Recepte, Walzer, Op. 119
Johann Strauss I: Mode-Quadrille, Op. 138
Mode-Quadrille, Op. 138
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