Opern-Soirée, Op. 162

Composer: STRAUSS, Eduard
  • Eduard Strauss’s polka française, Opern-Soirée, premiered in Vienna in December 1877.1
    • While Bohemian in origin, polkas became a popular dance genre for classical composers in Vienna, particularly among the Strauss family. The “polka française” is an example of a stylistic variation developed by classical composers. It’s typically slower in tempo and a more reserved representation of merriment.2
  • Fun fact – The event where Strauss premiered Opern-Soirée was the forerunner of today’s Vienna Opera Ball. By imperial decree, attendees of the opera ball were supposed to restrict themselves to listening to the music; however, under Eduard Strauss, the space was cleared for dancing.3

Sources

  1. Silvia Kargl and Friedemann Pestel, Notes in accompanying booklet, 2019 New Year’s Concert performed by the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Christian Thielemann, Sony 590289, 2019, compact disc.
  2. “Polka,” Wikipedia (2022), accessed November 10, 2022, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polka.
  3. Silvia Kargl and Friedemann Pestel, Notes in accompanying booklet, 2019 New Year’s Concert.

Cut IDs

23279