The Blue Danube
The Blue Danube
Johann Strauss
The Blue Danube
Johann Strauss
Johann Strauss
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The Blue Danube is the common English title of An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314 (German for By the Beautiful Blue Danube), a waltz by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, composed in 1866. Originally performed 15 February 1867 at a concert of the Wiener Männergesangsverein (Vienna Mens Choral Association), it has been one of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire. Its initial performance was only a mild success however and Strauss is reputed to have said The devil take the waltz, my only regret is for the coda—I wish that had been a success! The Blue Danube premiered in the United States in its instrumental version on 1 July 1867 in New York and in Great Britain in its choral version on 21 September 1867 in London at the promenade concerts at Covent Garden. The specifically Viennese sentiments connoted in the waltz have made it a sort of unofficial Austrian national anthem. The waltz is traditionally broadcast by all public-law television and radio stations exactly at midnight on New Years Eve, and on New Years Day it is a customary encore piece at the annual Vienna New Years Concert. The first few bars are the interval signal of Österreichischer Rundfunks international programs. When Strausss stepdaughter, Alice von Meyszner-Strauss, asked the composer Johannes Brahms to sign her autograph-fan, he wrote down the first bars of The Blue Danube, but adding Leider nicht von Johannes Brahms (Alas! Not by Johannes Brahms).
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