Dances of Old Vienna

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MOZART / SCHUBERT / LANNER / BEETHOVEN / STRAUSS
Dances of Old Vienna
Musician from the Vienna Philharmonic, Willi Boskovsky

[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Monday 1 May 2017

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Among the final albums made by the late Nikolaus Harnoncourt was a history in sound of Viennese dance, the waltzes and polkas that made contemporary millionaires of the Strauss dynasty and have since travelled the world not least thanks to the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Day concert. The leader of those concerts for 25 years, Willi Boskovsky, had already made such a history back in 1967: 'Dances of Old Vienna'.

The musicologist Alexander Weinmann made these arrangements for Boskovsky and his colleagues in the Vienna Philharmonic: a select band of eight musicians. Together they journey in high spirits from late Mozart through Schubert and the always under-appreciated Joseph Lanner to some little-known gems of Johann Strauss the Elder (the Exeter-Polka and Tivoli-Rutsch Walzer among them) and even a tip of the hat to his son's Liebeslieder Walzer.

A second Decca album fills out a picture of early nineteenth-century Vienna: 'Dances and Romances' of Beethoven, in which Boskovsky takes the solo violin parts with his renowned ease and sweetness of tone. This generous anthology is completed by another impeccably stylish chamber ensemble LP from the 1960s, I Musici playing Schubert at his most good-natured, including the expansive Rondo D438, which was the nearest he came to writing a violin concerto.

"Decca recordings were famed in their day for the quality of sound, obtained by their Vienna based recording team in particular. This reissue has captured the clarity and space of those recordings very well. A reminder that fifty years ago they got stereo right. "Is it enjoyable?" Yes, it is. If you want the highest possible quality of background music, this is it. If you occasionally pay it some attention, most of it is quite marvellously crafted and full of good tunes." MusicWeb Aug 2017

Tracks:

Disc: 1
1. MOZART Kontretanz In C Major, ‘La Bataille’, KV 535
2. MOZART: Menuette, KV 604
3. MOZART: 5 Kontretänze ‘Non Piu Andrai’, KV 609
4. JOHANN STRAUSS I Jugendfeuer-Galopp, Op. 9
5. JOHANN STRAUSS II Liebeslieder-Walzer, Op. 114
6. FRANZ SCHUBERT: 4 Walzer & 4 Ecossaisen
7. JOSEF STRAUSS Die Guten Alten Zeiten – Walzer, Op. 26
8. JOHANN STRAUSS I Indianer-Galopp, Op. 111
9. JOHANN STRAUSS 1Tivoli-Rutsch-Walzer, Op. 39
10. JOHANN STRAUSS 1Exeter-Polka, Op. 249
11. JOSEF LANNER Pesther-Walzer, Op. 93
12. FRANZ SCHUBERT 4 Walzer & 2 Ecossaisen
13. JOSEF LANNER Jägers Lust – Galopp, Op. 82
14. MOZART 6 Deutsche Tänze, KV 567

Disc: 2
1. BEETHOVEN: 12 Kontretänze, WoO 14
2. BEETHOVEN: Deutsche Tänze, WoO 8 (Nos. 2, 3 & 8)
3. 2. BEETHOVEN: Mödlinger Tänze, WoO 17
4. 2. BEETHOVEN: Violin Romance No. 1
5. 2. BEETHOVEN: Violin Romance No. 2
6. FRANZ SCHUBERT Rondo For Violin And Orchestra In A Major, D.438*
7. FRANZ SCHUBERT: Five Minuets And Six Trios, D.89*