Ischl waltz

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The Ischler Waltz is a posthumous waltz by Johann Strauss Sohn without an opus number. The work was performed for the first time on November 18, 1900 in the concert hall of the Wiener Musikverein .

Remarks

The full title of the waltz is Ischler Walzer (in A) (Posthumous Waltz No. 2) . As you can see from this name, this is a work from the composer's estate. There are four estate waltzes in total. As far as they were finished, the scores were written by Strauss himself and are now in the Vienna City and State Library. It is not known who completed the scores. The world premiere of the waltz was directed by Karl Komzák .

The playing time on the CD listed under individual records is 6 minutes and 59 seconds. Depending on the musical conception of the conductor, this time can vary by a few seconds.

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Individual proof

  1. Source: English version of the booklet (page 116) in the 52 CD complete edition of the orchestral works by Johann Strauss (son), publisher Naxos (label) . The work can be heard as the third track on the 45th CD.

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