Lanner: Viennese Dances

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JOSEPH LANNER
Lanner: Viennese Dances
Orchestre de Cannes, Wolfgang Dörner

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Release Date: Monday 20 June 2016

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Joseph Lanner was the inventor of the formal Viennese waltz, elevating it from a peasant dance to a refined art form enjoyed by high society. While renowned in his day, Lanner seldom left Vienna and failed to acquire the same European fame as his more widely travelled colleague and rival Johann Strauss I, but his music endures for its rich generic variety and lyrical, poetic style. These dances range from boisterous and 'immoral' galopades to the spooky Geistermusik of the Hexentanz, and a late masterpiece Die Schönbrunner, given 21 encores at Lanner's final concert and including melodies quoted by Stravinsky in his ballet Petrushka.

Tracks:

Tarantel-Galopp (Tarantula Galop), Op. 125
Hexen-Tänze, Walzer (Witches' Dance Waltz), Op. 203
Elisens und Katinkens Vereinigung (The Union of Elizabeth and Catherine), Op. 56, No. 2
Hofball-Tänze (Court Ball Dances), Op. 161
Huldigungsmarsch (Homage March), Anh. 54
Neujahrs-Galopp (New Year's Galop), Op. 61b
Mitternachts Waltz (Midnight Waltz), Op. 8
Hans-Jörgel-Polka (Hans Jörgel's Polka), Op. 194
Steyrische Tänze (Styrian Dances), Op. 165
Die Schönbrunner (The Schönbrunn Waltz), Op. 200