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Johann Straus II - Vergnügungszug (Pleasure Train), op. 281

Johann Strauss II , known for his waltzes and lively compositions, had a unique approach to his creative process. He consistently sought contemporary and relevant themes to serve as the driving force behind his new musical compositions. This approach ensured that his work remained fresh and connected with the audiences of his time.  One notable instance of this creative approach was the composition of this polka, composed in 1864. This piece of music was specifically crafted for a summer concert held in the picturesque Russian town of Pavlovsk. It's fascinating to note that Strauss drew inspiration for this composition from the world around him. In this case, he found it in the emerging technology of the time, namely, the steam locomotive. The composition itself is a testament to Strauss's ability to capture the essence and energy of the subject matter. The rhythm of this dance piece mirrors the rhythmic chugging and movements of the old-fashioned steam trains that were prevale

Bedřich Smetana - The Bartered Bride

Richard Wagner - Introduction

Franz Liszt - Famous works

Antonin Dvořák - Symphony No.8 in G major, Op. 88

Camille Saint-Saëns - The Carnival of the Animals (Le Carnaval des animaux) - Part 1

Josef Anton Bruckner - Events in brief

Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No.14 (Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Melodies)

Bedřich Smetana - Introduction

Maurice Ravel - Boléro

Schumann - Symphony No. 1 in B-flat major, “Spring Symphony”, Op. 38

Franz Liszt - Valses Oublièes - No. 1

Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade, Op. 35

Robert Schumann - Introduction

Chopin - Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Opus 23

Antonín Dvořák - Famous works

Saint-Saëns - Allegro Animato, op.167 from the Clarinet Sonata in E flat Major

Georges Bizet - L’ Arlésienne, Suite No. 1

Antonín Dvořák - Introduction

Chopin - Étude Op. 10, No. 12 in C minor, "Revolutionary Étude"

Mendelssohn - Violin concerto in E minor, Op. 64