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Title Kaiserwalzer (Empereur Valse)
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert waltz
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 335
Year of publication 1997
Price 126.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Strauss, Johann Sohn
Arranger Kliment, Hans
Opus no. Op.437
Difficulty level 4
Duration 11:20
Additional info/contents This waltz had its premiere on 21 October 1889 in the concert hall of the Königsbau in Berlin.

Prt

PicFlt
Flt
Ob
Fag/BClr
EsClr
Clr 1,2,3
SSax
ASax
TSax
BSax

Flh 1,2
Trp 1,2,3
BsTrp
Tnh 1,2,3
Hrn in F+Eb 1,2,3,4
Trb in C 1,2,3 (BC)
Trb in Bb 1,2,3 (BC+TC)
Brt in C (BC)
Brt in Bb (BC+TC)
EsTub (BC+TC)
BTub (BC+TC)
Tub in C 1,2

SD
BD
MCym
Tmp
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Sound sample
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Programme notes: additional text

The title Kaiserwalzer has posed many a mystery: is it a bow to the reigning Austrian monarch Franz Joseph I, or is it a dedication to the German Emperor.

The original title of the waltz was Hand in Hand and referred to the alliance between the German Empire and the Danube Monarchy. It was changed before the first performance. The meaning remained the same. However, it now referred to the two emperors, Wilhelm II and Franz Joseph I, who were politically allied and shared a common foreign policy path. Only a few days earlier, this alliance had been reaffirmed on the occasion of a visit by the Austrian Emperor to Berlin.

As early as 11 November 1889, the waltz was first performed for the Viennese at the Ronacher by Carl Michael Ziehrer. Ziehrer had orchestrated the Emperor Waltz according to a piano reduction and thus aroused Strauss's disapproval. On 24 November - as part of a benefit concert given by his brother Eduard - the composer, as conductor of the Strauss Orchestra, presented his waltz to the Viennese public in the "original instrumentation". The concert took place in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein, the Emperor Waltz was acclaimed and had to be repeated.

Quelle/Source: Kliment Musikverlag; Wikipedia
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Kaiserwalzer (Empereur Valse) - click here Kaiserwalzer (Empereur Valse) (concert/wind band), full score and parts 126.00
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