A tribute to Vienna with The Philharmonics
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A tribute to Vienna with The Philharmonics
Accentus Music, c2011
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The Philharmonics, waltzes
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For instrumental ensemble
Spoken in German; with German, English and French subtitles (Bonus)
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Walter Auer, flute ; Christoph Traxler, harmonium ; The Philharmonics
Credits: Directed by Tilo Krause ; produced by Paul Smaczny
Recorded live at Café Sperl in Vienna 9 March 2011
Blu-ray disc
Bonus: How Schönberg came to arrange waltzes by Strauss
Accentus Music: ACC10228
Contents of Works
- Kaiserwalzer : Op. 437 / Johann Strauss II ; arr. for flute, clarinet, string quartet and piano by Arnold Schönberg
- Marche miniature viennoise / Fritz Kreisler
- Schatzwalzer : Op. 418, after motives from the operetta "Der Zigeunerbaron" / Johann Strauss II ; arr. for string quartet, piano and harmonium by Anton Webern
- Rosen aus dem Süden : Op. 388 / Johann Strauss II ; arr. for string quartet, piano and harmonium by Arnold Schönberg
- Schön Rosmarin / Fritz Kreisler
- Caprice viennois / Fritz Kreisler
- Wein, Weib und Gesang! : Op. 388 [i.e. Op. 333] / Johann Strauss II ; arr. for string quartet, piano and harmonium by Alban Berg
- Yiddische Mame / Tibor Kováč
- Lagunenwalzer : Op. 411, after motives from the operetta "Eine Nacht in Venedig" / Johann Strauss II ; arr. for string quartet, piano and harmonium by Arnold Schönberg
- Alt-Wien / Leopold Godowsky