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Flugschriften ('Pamphlets') op. 300 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1865 and first performed on 17 January 1866 at the Habsburg Court Ball in the Rittersaal of the Imperial Hofburg Palace graced by the Emperor Franz Josef and Empress Elisabeth. The waltz had earlier been intended to be dedicated for the occasion of the annual ball of the Vienna Authors' and Journalists' Association 'Concordia' ball held at the Sofienbad-saal ballroom on 21 January 1866. The waltz also inspired Antal Doráti to include the 2nd waltz section and the coda in his 1940 pastiche ballet 'Graduation Ball'.

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  • Flugschriften (de)
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  • Flugschriften ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 300). Das Werk wurde zunächst am 17. Januar 1866 in der Wiener Hofburg und dann am 21. Januar im Sofienbad-Saal in Wien aufgeführt. (de)
  • Flugschriften, op. 300, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 17 januari 1866 i Ritter-Saal i slottet Hofburg i Wien. (sv)
  • Flugschriften ('Pamphlets') op. 300 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1865 and first performed on 17 January 1866 at the Habsburg Court Ball in the Rittersaal of the Imperial Hofburg Palace graced by the Emperor Franz Josef and Empress Elisabeth. The waltz had earlier been intended to be dedicated for the occasion of the annual ball of the Vienna Authors' and Journalists' Association 'Concordia' ball held at the Sofienbad-saal ballroom on 21 January 1866. The waltz also inspired Antal Doráti to include the 2nd waltz section and the coda in his 1940 pastiche ballet 'Graduation Ball'. (en)
  • Flugschriften (Opuscoli) op. 300, è un valzer di Johann Strauss (figlio). Anche il carnevale di Vienna del 1866 fu caratterizzato dalle danze scritte dai tre fratelli Strauss. Il 18 febbraio, al Volksgarten di Vienna, il trio di fratelli presentò un totale di 22 novità (7 di Johann, 10 di Josef e 5 di Eduard). Solo nel carnevale del 1867 sarebbe stata battuta questa cifra, quando i tre fratelli comporranno un record di 25 nuovi brani. (it)
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  • Flugschriften ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 300). Das Werk wurde zunächst am 17. Januar 1866 in der Wiener Hofburg und dann am 21. Januar im Sofienbad-Saal in Wien aufgeführt. (de)
  • Flugschriften ('Pamphlets') op. 300 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1865 and first performed on 17 January 1866 at the Habsburg Court Ball in the Rittersaal of the Imperial Hofburg Palace graced by the Emperor Franz Josef and Empress Elisabeth. The waltz had earlier been intended to be dedicated for the occasion of the annual ball of the Vienna Authors' and Journalists' Association 'Concordia' ball held at the Sofienbad-saal ballroom on 21 January 1866. For the Fasching of 1866, Strauss had dedicated three new waltzes and 'Flugschriften' belongs to one of the composer's inspired creations in 3/4 time. The waltz begins with a plaintive Introduction with clarinets and oboes. As the music progresses, the mood became tense and a short chord interrupts, heralding the graceful 1st waltz section. The plaintive mood was reintroduced in the 2nd waltz section before an exuberant 3rd section. Further melodies are introduced but such were the musical ideas of the work that it would not be triumphant and joyful. The coda recalls earlier waltz sections, rounded up by the re-entry of the first waltz section and a spirited close with a snare drumroll and regular brass flourish. The waltz also inspired Antal Doráti to include the 2nd waltz section and the coda in his 1940 pastiche ballet 'Graduation Ball'. (en)
  • Flugschriften (Opuscoli) op. 300, è un valzer di Johann Strauss (figlio). Anche il carnevale di Vienna del 1866 fu caratterizzato dalle danze scritte dai tre fratelli Strauss. Il 18 febbraio, al Volksgarten di Vienna, il trio di fratelli presentò un totale di 22 novità (7 di Johann, 10 di Josef e 5 di Eduard). Solo nel carnevale del 1867 sarebbe stata battuta questa cifra, quando i tre fratelli comporranno un record di 25 nuovi brani. Uno dei più bei valzer di Johann (dei tre scritti per il carnevale), fu composto e dedicato dal compositore al circolo di giornalisti Concordia per il loro ballo, domenica 21 gennaio, e il valzer venne intitolato Flugschriften (Opuscoli). Insolitamente, Flugschriften, non ebbe la sua prima esecuzione nel corso del ballo per il quale fu scritto: quattro giorni prima, il 17 gennaio, Strauss aveva condotto la prima rappresentazione del valzer a un Ballo di Corte nella Rittersaal del Palazzo Imperiale (Hofburg) al cospetto dell'imperatore d'Austria Francesco Giuseppe I e dell'imperatrice Elisabetta di Baviera. (it)
  • Flugschriften, op. 300, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 17 januari 1866 i Ritter-Saal i slottet Hofburg i Wien. (sv)
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