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Nachtfalter (Moths) op. 157 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1854. The waltz was first performed at a parish festival ball at Unger's Casino in the suburb of Hernals, Vienna on 28 August of the same year. Strauss' work eventually enticed Liszt, who was made aware of the work's charms. The latter was observed at a festive occasion to earnestly entreating his daughter Cosima Wagner to play 'Nachtfalter' with his as a piano duet. Further, performances abroad such as in Pavlovsk and the later in Paris, confirmed the work as one of Strauss' earlier inspired creations.

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  • Nachtfalter (Walzer) (de)
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  • Nachtfalter ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 157). Das Werk wurde am 28. August 1854 in Ungers Kasino in Wien erstmals aufgeführt. (de)
  • Nachtfalter (Nattfjärilar), op. 157, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 28 augusti 1854 i Ungers Casino i Wien. (sv)
  • Nachtfalter (Moths) op. 157 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1854. The waltz was first performed at a parish festival ball at Unger's Casino in the suburb of Hernals, Vienna on 28 August of the same year. Strauss' work eventually enticed Liszt, who was made aware of the work's charms. The latter was observed at a festive occasion to earnestly entreating his daughter Cosima Wagner to play 'Nachtfalter' with his as a piano duet. Further, performances abroad such as in Pavlovsk and the later in Paris, confirmed the work as one of Strauss' earlier inspired creations. (en)
  • Nachtfalter (Falena/Farfalla) op.157, è un valzer di Johann Strauss II. Nell'agosto del 1854 l'Austria firmò un accordo con Inghilterra e Francia secondo il quale l'Impero non sarebbe intervenuto nella guerra di Crimea a fianco della Russia, ma avrebbe mantenuto la neutralità permettendo così a Inghilterra e Francia di proteggere l'Impero ottomano dalle mire espansionistiche dello Zar. Particolarmente interessanti sono l'introduzione e il valzer d'apertura che con la loro melodia cercano di rievocare il volo della farfalla. (it)
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  • Nachtfalter ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 157). Das Werk wurde am 28. August 1854 in Ungers Kasino in Wien erstmals aufgeführt. (de)
  • Nachtfalter (Moths) op. 157 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1854. The waltz was first performed at a parish festival ball at Unger's Casino in the suburb of Hernals, Vienna on 28 August of the same year. The work, which first suggests the whirring of the wings of a moth in the Introduction and then its circling flight, failed to gain the recognition many now feel it deserves when first performed in 1854. The Habsburg monarchy has formed an alliance with France and Great Britain during the Crimean War and the action has incurred the wrath of the Russian Tsar. Vienna at that time was also recovering from a devastating cholera outbreak that autumn and many entertainment establishments were finding it difficult to attract patronage to their dance halls and Strauss' works during that time do not reach a wider public attention. Strauss' work eventually enticed Liszt, who was made aware of the work's charms. The latter was observed at a festive occasion to earnestly entreating his daughter Cosima Wagner to play 'Nachtfalter' with his as a piano duet. Further, performances abroad such as in Pavlovsk and the later in Paris, confirmed the work as one of Strauss' earlier inspired creations. (en)
  • Nachtfalter (Falena/Farfalla) op.157, è un valzer di Johann Strauss II. Nell'agosto del 1854 l'Austria firmò un accordo con Inghilterra e Francia secondo il quale l'Impero non sarebbe intervenuto nella guerra di Crimea a fianco della Russia, ma avrebbe mantenuto la neutralità permettendo così a Inghilterra e Francia di proteggere l'Impero ottomano dalle mire espansionistiche dello Zar. L'azione dell'Austria provocò le ire dello Zar, che minacciò una rappresaglia contro la monarchia asburgica. Oltre alla delicata situazione politica, una nuova e virulenta minaccia arrivò a Vienna nell'autunno del 1854: un'epidemia di colera. In quel periodo Johann Strauss scrisse il valzer Nachtfalter, composto in occasione di un ballo che si tenne al Casinò Unger (nei sobborghi di Hernals) il 28 agosto di quell'anno. Anche se a causa dei problemi che la città di Vienna stava vivendo in quel periodo il brano non ricevette troppe attenzioni, divenne poi popolarissimo a Pavlovsk, in Russia. Particolarmente interessanti sono l'introduzione e il valzer d'apertura che con la loro melodia cercano di rievocare il volo della farfalla. Franz Liszt, ammiratore del valzer, in varie occasioni suonò al pianoforte il brano con la figlia Cosima Liszt. (it)
  • Nachtfalter (Nattfjärilar), op. 157, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 28 augusti 1854 i Ungers Casino i Wien. (sv)
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