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STRAUSS, Johann (Jr) – Waltz ‘The Blue Danube’ – FOUR SOLO CELLOS

Other Identification:
Johann Strauss II (born October 25th, 1825, Vienna – June 3rd, 1899, Vienna) was known as “the Waltz King,” a composer famous for his Viennese waltzes and operettas.

The Blue Danube, Op. 314, waltz by written in 1867. The work epitomizes the symphonic richness and variety of Strauss’s dance music, which earned him acclaim as the “waltz king,” and it has become the best-known of his many dance pieces.

The Blue Danube was originally written as a choral piece for the Vienna Men’s Choral Association, but Strauss adapted it for orchestra soon after it was first heard.
Movements or sections:
The composition proceeds, after an introduction, through five waltz themes, with a lengthy final coda recapping on previous material, linked as intricately as they would have been in the era’s most-sophisticated concert music.
Instrumentation:
QUARTET OF FOUR SOLO CELLOS

3 PDFs:
1] – Cellos 1 and 2
2] – Cellos 3 and 4
3] – Base piano score
Approximate difficulty:
Difficult (for professional players)
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
to the fine Russian cellist Ilya Elinson (St.Petersburg)

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