Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Emperor Waltz op. 437
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Emperor Waltz op. 437
- Besetzung Orchester
- Komponist Johann Strauss (Sohn)
- Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
- Verlag Goodmusic Publishing
- Bestell-Nr. GMCL198
Beschreibung:
Orchestration: 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets in Bb, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F, 2 Trumpets in Bb, 3 Trombones, Timpani, Percussion (2 players: Snare drum, Bass Drum, Tambourine), Harp, Strings (Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass)
The Kaiser-Walzer was originally titled 'Hand in Hand' and was intended as a toast made in August 1889 by Austrian emperor Franz Josef on the occasion of his visit to the German Kaiser Wilhelm II where it was symbolic as a 'toast of friendship' extended by Austria to Germany. Strauss' publisher, Fritz Simrock, suggested the title Kaiser-Walzer since the title could allude to either monarch, and thus satisfy the vanity of both rulers. The waltz was first performed in Berlin on 21 October 1889.
Da Capo & Dal segnos have been written out in full in this edition for ease of use.
A PACK comprises one full score, string parts 4/4/3/4/2 and all wind, brass and percussion parts.
Duration 11 minutes
The Kaiser-Walzer was originally titled 'Hand in Hand' and was intended as a toast made in August 1889 by Austrian emperor Franz Josef on the occasion of his visit to the German Kaiser Wilhelm II where it was symbolic as a 'toast of friendship' extended by Austria to Germany. Strauss' publisher, Fritz Simrock, suggested the title Kaiser-Walzer since the title could allude to either monarch, and thus satisfy the vanity of both rulers. The waltz was first performed in Berlin on 21 October 1889.
Da Capo & Dal segnos have been written out in full in this edition for ease of use.
A PACK comprises one full score, string parts 4/4/3/4/2 and all wind, brass and percussion parts.
Duration 11 minutes