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Johann Strauss II  (요한 슈트라우스 II)
Wiener Blut, Op. 354 (RV 354)
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작곡가
:   Johann Strauss II (요한 슈트라우스 II)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   1873
출판년도
:   1873
평균연주
:   8:36
Wiener Blut ('Viennese Blood' or 'Viennese Spirit') op. 354 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II first performed by the composer on 22 April 1873. The new dedication waltz was to celebrate the wedding of the Emperor Franz Josef's daughter Archduchess Gisela Louise Maria and Prince Leopold of Bavaria. However, the waltz was also chiefly noted by Strauss' biographers as the début of Strauss with the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra where for many years, the Philharmonic had dismissed any association with the 'Waltz King' as it had not wished to be associated with mere 'light' or 'pops' music. The festival ball celebrating the event was held at the famed Musikverein Hall which is the venue for the famous present day Neujahrskonzert. The waltz begins with a high spirited melody in C major with references to later waltz sections briefly played. It is the gentle first waltz melody which is instantly recognisable, with lyrical grace and an enthusiasm not apparent in his earlier light-hearted creations. Waltz 2A is rather more subdued although waltz 2B uplifts the mood to the one listeners would be familiar with since the beginning of the piece. As a composition befitting the wedding of the royalty, the waltz has its moments of grandeur (Section 3) where a triumphant melody in the home key of C major gave way into a rousing Viennese tune in F major. The waltz has only 4 two-part sections as opposed to the earlier pattern of 5 two-part sections propounded by Josef Lanner and his father Johann Strauss I. The fourth section begins quietly in F major, with a climax with cymbals to come. The coda recalls earlier sections (2 and 3) in a different key of E major before the first waltz theme comes in again. The finale is exciting, with a stirring timpani drumroll and a strong brass flourish. 'Wiener Blut' is one of few last Strauss compositions to be independent from his stage works, as he was concentrating on writing for the performing stage (and not actively writing music for the ballrooms) at that point of his career and Strauss had written at least 2 operettas before penning this waltz, with the famous Die Fledermaus still to come.

In popular culture

Animated cartoons

  • The waltz is heard when Strauss is playing the piano in the Tom and Jerry episode, "Johann Mouse".

Film

  • Vienna Blood is a 1942 German film based on the operetta; the waltz of the same name features prominently in the movie.
  • It is a running motif in the 1941 film Suspicion by Alfred Hitchcock.
  • The Wiener Blut is heard in the 1997 film, Titanic, in one of the First Class passenger scenes of the ship.
  • A version of the waltz is heard when Sherlock Holmes, Dr. John Watson and Madam Simza find her brother at a peace summit held at Switzerland in the 2011 film, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, directed by Guy Ritchie.
    From WIKIPEDIA
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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
1958

Willi Boskovsky
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
1958

Herbert von Karajan
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Oct 1949
Großer Musikvereinsaal, Vienna, Austria

Ferenc Fricsay
Berlin RIAS Symphony Orchestra
Jan 1, 1949

Herbert von Karajan
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Oct 1949
Großer Musikvereinsaal, Vienna, Austria
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