One of his greatest and most famous Waltzes. In german: Rosen aus dem Süden
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Juventino Rosas - His greatest and most famous masterpiece, known all over the world. One of the most beautiful waltzes EVER written! Mexican composer. Viva Mexico!
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Another Waldteufel-waltz. But not Waldteufel himself is the composer of the melodies. He took the themes from "Rhapsodie Espagnole" by Immanuel Chabrier and formed them into a furious waltz.
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Gloomy electro track based on a short theme from famous "Miserere mei, Deus" by Gregorio Allegri. The Picture you see was taken on St. Marx' Cemetery in Vienna.
Ziemlich düsterer Electro Soundtrack basierend auf dem Hauptthema aus dem weltberühmten "Miserere" von Gregorio Allegri. Bild: Friedhof St. Marx, Wien
Typical Waldteufel-waltz, lovely melodies, wonderful soft phrases. Listen to 5:43 ! THAT's what Waldteufel means to me :-)
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This is a very well-known waltz by Johann Strauss the younger. It contains tunes from the operetta "Der lustige Krieg" (The merry war)
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One of my personal favourites. The piece opens with a lovely march theme followed by a short song and whistling before the powerful main theme begins...
It's marvellous !!! This is a perfect and exemplary viennese waltz. Including a picture show of nocturnal Vienna.
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"The Trees in the Prater Are Blossoming" ... Robert Stolz, his most famous evergreen. In this version with a little additional "bonus" :-)
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One of the most famous songs about Vienna by composer Rudolf Sieczynski. Title also known as "Wien, Du Stadt meiner Träume", or "Wien, Wien, nur Du allein".
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Vienna picture show. The austrian capital has that special magic like no other. If you've once been there, you might become addicted...
This short picture show is with wonderful music by Oscar Straus (Waltz dream), typical viennese style of early 20th century.