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Contents: Strauss, Josef: Phoenix March, Op. 105 Strauss, J, II: Phonix-Schwingen, Walzer, Op. 125 Strauss, Josef: Die Sirene, Polka Mazur, Op. 248 Hellmesberger: Kleiner Anzeiger – Galopp, Op. 4 Strauss, J, II: Morgenblätter Walzer, Op. 279 Strauss, E: Kleine Chronik (Little Chronicle), Op. 128 Strauss, J, II: Die Fledermaus Overture Strauss, J, II: Champagner-Polka, Op. 211 Ziehrer: Nachtschwarmer, Op. 466 Strauss, J, II: Persischer Marsch, Op. 289 Strauss, J, II: Tausendundeine Nacht, Op. 346 Strauss, E: Gruß An Prag, Polka française, Op. 144 Hellmesberger: Heinzelmännchen Strauss, Josef: Nymphen-Polka, Op. 50 Strauss, Josef: Sphärenklänge, Op. 235 Strauss, J, II: Auf der Jagd, Op. 373 Strauss, J, II: An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314 Strauss, J, I: Radetzky March, Op. 228 Bonus Mission Apollo – Österreichs Welterbe / Austria’s World Heritage Oktett in F- Dur, D 803 3. Satz, Allegro vivace Walzer für Streichorchester (1897) II. Nicht zu rasch / VI. Ohne Bezeichnung / X. Nicht rasch Serenade in C-Dur, K352 1. Satz, Marsch / 2. Satz, Gigue / 7. Satz, Gigue Frische Minze Serenade in Es-Dur, KV 375 1. Satz, Allegro maestoso Johann Strauss II: Tausend und eine Nacht, Walzer, Op. 346 – Ballett Josef Strauss: Nymphen-Polka, Op. 50 – Dressage In 2022, the Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year’s Concert could once again take place in front of an audience. However, 2G-plus rules and an FFP2 mask requirement applied throughout the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde building in Vienna. Standing room was not offered this year and the number of seats in the Golden Hall was limited to 1,000. Daniel Barenboim performed with the Vienna Philharmonic as a young pianist as early as 1965, and he has also conducted the orchestra since 1989. He already took the podium at the tradition-steeped New Year’s Concert in 2009 and 2014. Barenboim’s engagements as head of the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden and the Staatskapelle Berlin, as founder and director of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, and as a pianist show him to be a true musical citizen of the world. As such, he is also an exceptionally good fit for Vienna’s world-class orchestra and the message of the New Year’s Concert: hope, friendship and peace for the whole world. At the start of the new year, the Vienna Philharmonic once again presented a cheerful, upbeat and contemplative program of symphonic waltzes, polkas and marches by the Strauss dynasty and its contemporaries. The 2022 program showed a clear reference to the fantastic and fairytale-like. In addition to the phoenix, a siren and an indeterminate number of brownies and nymphs, there was also Johann Strauss’ waltz “One Thousand and One Nights”. Six pieces had their premiere at a New Year’s concert in 2022. The “Phoenix March”, the Polka mazur “The Siren” and the Polka française “Nymph Polka” were performed by Josef Strauss. Eduard Strauss was represented with the fast polka “Kleine Chronik”, Carl Michael Ziehrer with the waltz “Nachtschwärmer” and Joseph Hellmesberger with the character piece “Heinzelmännchen” among the repertoire novelties. There is the 50th anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention to celebrate in 2022, which Austria also joined 30 years ago. In the intermission film of the concert, the twelve Austrian World Heritage sites showed themselves from their best side. Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, on the World Heritage List since 1996, was also the setting for the ballet interlude with ten dancers from the Vienna State Ballet to the waltz “One Thousand and One Nights.” The second performance was created at the Spanish Riding School, which has been designated as a UNESCO Intangible World Heritage Site since 2015. Eight magnificent Lipizzaner stallions and their riders demonstrated the high school of classical horsemanship to Josef Strauss’s “Nymph Polka”. The phoenix, a very special bird from ancient Greek mythology, burns at the end of its life cycle, only to rise again from its ashes. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra paid tribute to it twice. The concert began with the “Phoenix March”, followed by the waltz “Phoenix Swing”. Such a concert opening – with a march and a waltz – should be a sign. It is to be hoped that a rebirth and renewal in the new year can really take place.
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