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Title Ischler Walzer
Article no. 4097763
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert waltz
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Austria (at)
Publisher * Daniel Muck Eigenverlag
Composer Strauss, Johann Sohn
Arranger Muck, Daniel
Difficulty level 2+
Evaluation level of countries A1 (Austrian A level)
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The Ischler Waltz is a posthumous waltz by Johann Strauss son without opus number. The work was first performed on November 18, 1900 in the concert hall of the Wiener Musikverein.The complete title of the waltz is Ischler Waltz (in A) (Nachgelassener Walzer Nr. 2). As one can already gather from this name, this is a work from the estate of the composer. There are four Nachlass waltzes in total. The scores, as far as they were completed, were written by Strauss himself and are today in the Vienna City and State Library. It is not known who completed the scores. The first performance of the waltz was conducted by Karl Komzák.

Quelle/Source: Wikipedia

For Johann Strauss, Bad Ischl was the summer residence for many years. A considerable part of his works were created in Bad Ischl, where Strauss spent the summer for the first time in 1883. In his beautiful villa at Kaltenbachstr. 36, Johann Strauss felt in his element when he - like Mozart - mostly at night put all the melodies he had heard on his lonely walks on music paper. As in Vienna, Strauss was also in friendly contact with Johannes Brahms in Bad Ischl. In a whimsical hour Johannes Brahms painted the first bars of the famous Strauss waltz "On the beautiful blue Danube" on a fan and placed the words: "Unfortunately not by me! Johannes Brahms." In Ischl, Strauss received a bowl of pure gold and the Elephant Order I. Class, when he conducted a gala performance of his "Fledermaus" in the Kurtheater on June 20, 1897 in honor of King Chulalongkorn of Siam, who was then in the summer residence of the Emperor.

Quelle/Source: Berühmte Künstler zu Gast in Ischl

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