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Demolierer-Polka (Demolition Men's Polka) op. 269 is a polka written by Johann Strauss II in 1862. The title chronicled a significant milestone in the history of Vienna, where earlier on 20 December 1857, Austrian emperor Franz Josef decreed that the city limits of the capital be expanded to cater to the further needs of a blooming and prosperous city. This would include the demolition of the ancient bastions surrounding the old inner city by scores of demolition men recruited from the Habsburg crownlands of Bohemia, Moravia and Croatia. This project would incorporate many of Vienna's suburbs and the removal of the medieval fortifications were replaced by the magnificent Ring boulevard with parks, gardens and many other structures of architecture grandeur.

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  • Demolirer-Polka (de)
  • Demolirer-Polka (en)
  • Demolirer-Polka (it)
  • 取りこわしポルカ (ja)
  • Demolirer-Polka (sv)
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  • Die Demolirer-Polka ist eine Polka-française von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 269). Das Werk wurde am 22. November 1862 im Tanzlokal Zum Sperl in Wien erstmals aufgeführt. (de)
  • 『取りこわしポルカ』(Demolierer-Polka)作品269は、ヨハン・シュトラウス2世が1862年に作曲したポルカ。『デモリーラー』とも称される。 (ja)
  • Demolirer-Polka, op. 269, är en polka-française av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den framfördes första gången den 22 november 1862 i Zum Sperl i Wien. (sv)
  • Demolierer-Polka (Demolition Men's Polka) op. 269 is a polka written by Johann Strauss II in 1862. The title chronicled a significant milestone in the history of Vienna, where earlier on 20 December 1857, Austrian emperor Franz Josef decreed that the city limits of the capital be expanded to cater to the further needs of a blooming and prosperous city. This would include the demolition of the ancient bastions surrounding the old inner city by scores of demolition men recruited from the Habsburg crownlands of Bohemia, Moravia and Croatia. This project would incorporate many of Vienna's suburbs and the removal of the medieval fortifications were replaced by the magnificent Ring boulevard with parks, gardens and many other structures of architecture grandeur. (en)
  • Demolierer-Polka (Polka dei demolitori) op.269, è una polka di Johann Strauss (figlio). Come molte composizioni della famiglia Strauss, la polka di Johann fa riferimento ad un preciso evento riferito alla storia della capitale austriaca. Il 20 dicembre 1857 l'imperatore austriaco Francesco Giuseppe decretò che i confini della città di Vienna sarebbero stati estesi per venire incontro al bisogno sempre più necessario di ampliare la capitale. (it)
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  • Die Demolirer-Polka ist eine Polka-française von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 269). Das Werk wurde am 22. November 1862 im Tanzlokal Zum Sperl in Wien erstmals aufgeführt. (de)
  • Demolierer-Polka (Demolition Men's Polka) op. 269 is a polka written by Johann Strauss II in 1862. The title chronicled a significant milestone in the history of Vienna, where earlier on 20 December 1857, Austrian emperor Franz Josef decreed that the city limits of the capital be expanded to cater to the further needs of a blooming and prosperous city. This would include the demolition of the ancient bastions surrounding the old inner city by scores of demolition men recruited from the Habsburg crownlands of Bohemia, Moravia and Croatia. This project would incorporate many of Vienna's suburbs and the removal of the medieval fortifications were replaced by the magnificent Ring boulevard with parks, gardens and many other structures of architecture grandeur. Strauss' famous polka was first performed at a soirée in the 'Sperl' ballroom alongside his waltz Karnevalsbotschafter op. 270 on 22 November 1862. The polka does not, however, suggest anything from its unconventional title although it never runs out of typical Strauss good-humor and gaiety. (en)
  • 『取りこわしポルカ』(Demolierer-Polka)作品269は、ヨハン・シュトラウス2世が1862年に作曲したポルカ。『デモリーラー』とも称される。 (ja)
  • Demolierer-Polka (Polka dei demolitori) op.269, è una polka di Johann Strauss (figlio). Come molte composizioni della famiglia Strauss, la polka di Johann fa riferimento ad un preciso evento riferito alla storia della capitale austriaca. Il 20 dicembre 1857 l'imperatore austriaco Francesco Giuseppe decretò che i confini della città di Vienna sarebbero stati estesi per venire incontro al bisogno sempre più necessario di ampliare la capitale. Fra il 1857 e il 1890 la popolazione di Vienna passò da 430.000 a 820.000 abitanti, il programma di modernizzazione comprendeva anche l'abbattimento degli antichi bastioni (risalenti al medioevo) che circondavano la città; l'incarico di smantellare queste costruzioni venne affidato ad una squadra di demolitori (in tedesco Demolierer) reclutati in varie parti dell'impero: Boemia, Moravia e specialmente dalla Croazia. Questi uomini, a colpi di picconate, buttarono giù per sempre l'antica divisione fra il centro della città e i suoi sobborghi. La fortificazione medioevale venne sostituita con la costruzione del Ring (l'anello), un viale che circonda tutto il centro della città e sul quale si sarebbero sorti, nel corso degli anni, parchi, piazze, giardini e i palazzi più importanti. La Demolierer-Polka di Johann avrebbe dovuto avere il suo debutto nell'estate 1862. Invece la prima esecuzione fu condotta dal compositore nella sala da ballo Sperl il 22 novembre 1862. (it)
  • Demolirer-Polka, op. 269, är en polka-française av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den framfördes första gången den 22 november 1862 i Zum Sperl i Wien. (sv)
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