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Liebeslieder op. 114 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1852 (not to be confused with Brahms's similarly titled Liebeslieder Walzer and Neue Liebeslieder). At the time it was conceived, the waltz was titled 'Liebesgedichte' or "Love Poems" and during its first performance, it was even announced as 'Liebesständchen' or "Love Serenade". The first performance was at the famed on 18 June 1852 under the composer's direction.

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  • Liebeslieder (Strauss) (de)
  • Liebeslieder (it)
  • Liebeslieder, Op. 114 (Strauss) (en)
  • 愛の歌 (ワルツ) (ja)
  • Liebeslieder (Strauss) (sv)
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  • Liebeslieder ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss (Sohn), op. 114. Das Werk wurde am 18. Juni 1852 im Volksgarten in Wien uraufgeführt. (de)
  • 『愛の歌』(あいのうた、ドイツ語: Liebeslieder)作品114は、ヨハン・シュトラウス2世が1852年に作曲した初期のワルツ。 (ja)
  • Liebeslieder (Kärlekssånger), op. 114, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 18 juni 1852 i Wien. (sv)
  • Liebeslieder op. 114 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1852 (not to be confused with Brahms's similarly titled Liebeslieder Walzer and Neue Liebeslieder). At the time it was conceived, the waltz was titled 'Liebesgedichte' or "Love Poems" and during its first performance, it was even announced as 'Liebesständchen' or "Love Serenade". The first performance was at the famed on 18 June 1852 under the composer's direction. (en)
  • Liebeslieder (Canti d'amore) op. 114, è un valzer di Johann Strauss (figlio). Dopo il suo debutto del 1844, servirono ancora diversi anni al giovane Johann Strauss per affermarsi sulle scene musicali di Vienna come degno successore di suo padre, in seguito alla morte di quest'ultimo avvenuta nel settembre 1849. Durante il carnevale del 1852 fu convocato per la prima volta a condurre i balli di corte, e un articolo del Theaterzeitung, lodando il suo talento, affermò: Fra gli estimatori di questa composizione vi fu anche il noto critico musicale Eduard Hanslick. (it)
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  • Liebeslieder ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss (Sohn), op. 114. Das Werk wurde am 18. Juni 1852 im Volksgarten in Wien uraufgeführt. (de)
  • Liebeslieder op. 114 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1852 (not to be confused with Brahms's similarly titled Liebeslieder Walzer and Neue Liebeslieder). At the time it was conceived, the waltz was titled 'Liebesgedichte' or "Love Poems" and during its first performance, it was even announced as 'Liebesständchen' or "Love Serenade". The first performance was at the famed on 18 June 1852 under the composer's direction. 'Liebeslieder' stands among the master works of the Strauss Jr., who had, since 1849 an enduringly difficult time convincing the Viennese that his works deserve the attention it sought. The fierce and uncompromising Viennese critic Eduard Hanslick was even captivated by this waltz by writing in the journal "Wiener Zeitung" the following extract "Those bad-tempered old-fashioned people, whose narrow-mindedness goes far as to call today's dance music contemptible should be serenaded with ashaming generosity by the 'Liebeslieder' of the young Johann Strauss." By essence, the waltz is a love serenade of sorts in 3/4 time. The waltz starts quietly with pizzicato on the strings section of the orchestra before a full-bodied 'forte' signals the beginning of the waltz sections. The first theme is that of a yearning feeling, before accelerating into a strong melody. The mood of the rest of the piece alternates between lushly romantic moods as well as light-heartedness, with the flute gently serenading the waltz sections 4 and 5. The piece ends dramatically, with a sense of anticipation, on a timpani drumroll and brass flourish. The waltz also features on many arrangements with a string orchestra as well as a quintet of strings. Curiously, many of these arrangements are labelled as 'Music of the Old Vienna' when played with such an arrangement, as it could be possible that Strauss' melodies in this waltz invokes the feeling of the romance of the Old Vienna. (en)
  • Liebeslieder (Canti d'amore) op. 114, è un valzer di Johann Strauss (figlio). Dopo il suo debutto del 1844, servirono ancora diversi anni al giovane Johann Strauss per affermarsi sulle scene musicali di Vienna come degno successore di suo padre, in seguito alla morte di quest'ultimo avvenuta nel settembre 1849. Durante il carnevale del 1852 fu convocato per la prima volta a condurre i balli di corte, e un articolo del Theaterzeitung, lodando il suo talento, affermò: Il valzer Liebeslieder può essere considerato il primo dei valzer col quale Strauss riuscì a dimostrare appieno la propria individualità e la capacità musicale, attraverso audaci sviluppi nella melodia, armonia e ritmo del brano. Originariamente annunciato con il titolo Liebesgedichte (Poema d'amore), il brano fu eseguito per la prima volta da Strauss nel Volksgarten di Vienna il 18 giugno 1852 con il titolo Liebesstandchen (Serenata d'amore). Fra gli estimatori di questa composizione vi fu anche il noto critico musicale Eduard Hanslick. (it)
  • 『愛の歌』(あいのうた、ドイツ語: Liebeslieder)作品114は、ヨハン・シュトラウス2世が1852年に作曲した初期のワルツ。 (ja)
  • Liebeslieder (Kärlekssånger), op. 114, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 18 juni 1852 i Wien. (sv)
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