Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Viennese music with Joseph Strauss' "Wiener Musik Vol. 9," a captivating collection of waltzes, polkas, and quadrilles that showcases the composer's unique charm and wit. Released on May 6, 1971, under the Eurodisc label, this album is a delightful journey through the vibrant musical landscape of 19th-century Vienna. With a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes, it offers a generous serving of Strauss' compositions, including the lively "Springinsfeld" and the elegant "Marien-Klänge." Joseph Strauss, younger brother of the famous Johann Strauss II, brings his own distinctive style to these pieces, making "Wiener Musik Vol. 9" a treasure trove for fans of classical and light orchestral music.
(P) 1971 BMG Ariola München GmbH
Tracks
Dynamiden - Geheime Anziehungskräfte, Op. 173Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Springinsfeld, Op. 181Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Transactionen, Op. 184Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Die Libelle, Op. 204Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Delirien, Op. 212Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Wiener Symphoniker
Marien-Klänge, Op. 214Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Sphärenklänge, Op. 235Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Wiener Symphoniker
Eingesendet, Op. 240Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Extempore, Op. 241Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Plappermäulchen, Op. 245Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Schützen-QuadrilleJohann Strauss II, Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Aquarellen, Op. 258Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Eislauf, Op. 261Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker
Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb' und Lust, Op. 263Joseph Strauss, Robert Stolz, Berliner Symphoniker