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Wiener Frauen or 'Viennese Ladies' op. 423 is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1886. The waltz was originally titled 'Les dames de St. Peterburgh' when Strauss was invited by the 'Russian Red Cross Society' to conduct in St. Petersburg in that year. Strauss first performed the piece at the riding school of the Horse Guards Regiment in that city to great acclaim and was thoughtful enough to re-christen the waltz 'Wiener Frauen' in a homage to his Viennese admirers when he had it performed in Vienna later that year.

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  • Wiener Frauen (Walzer) (de)
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  • Wiener Frauen ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 423). Das Werk wurde am 27. April 1886 unter dem Titel Les Dames de St. Peterbourgh in St. Petersburg in Russland erstmals aufgeführt. (de)
  • Wiener Frauen, op. 423, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 27 april 1886 med titeln Les Dames de St. Peterbourgh i Sankt Petersburg i Ryssland. (sv)
  • Wiener Frauen or 'Viennese Ladies' op. 423 is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1886. The waltz was originally titled 'Les dames de St. Peterburgh' when Strauss was invited by the 'Russian Red Cross Society' to conduct in St. Petersburg in that year. Strauss first performed the piece at the riding school of the Horse Guards Regiment in that city to great acclaim and was thoughtful enough to re-christen the waltz 'Wiener Frauen' in a homage to his Viennese admirers when he had it performed in Vienna later that year. (en)
  • Wiener Frauen (Signore Viennesi), op. 423, è un valzer di Johann Strauss (figlio). All'inizio del 1886 il sessantenne Johann Strauss fu invitato dalla Croce Rossa russa e da una fondazione per bambini di San Pietroburgo (entrambe le istituzioni sotto il patrocinio della Zarina) a esibirsi in una serie di concerti a San Pietroburgo. Strauss portò con sé un certo numero di composizioni appositamente preparate per i suoi concerti di San Pietroburgo, tra cui un omaggio (a tempo di valzer) per le signore della città. (it)
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  • Wiener Frauen ist ein Walzer von Johann Strauss Sohn (op. 423). Das Werk wurde am 27. April 1886 unter dem Titel Les Dames de St. Peterbourgh in St. Petersburg in Russland erstmals aufgeführt. (de)
  • Wiener Frauen or 'Viennese Ladies' op. 423 is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1886. The waltz was originally titled 'Les dames de St. Peterburgh' when Strauss was invited by the 'Russian Red Cross Society' to conduct in St. Petersburg in that year. Strauss first performed the piece at the riding school of the Horse Guards Regiment in that city to great acclaim and was thoughtful enough to re-christen the waltz 'Wiener Frauen' in a homage to his Viennese admirers when he had it performed in Vienna later that year. The piece was among Strauss's last great waltzes and it brims with youthful vigour yet with hints of pensiveness and poignant moments as was common among his last works. The waltz was also first performed with its lesser-known 'sister work' Adele-Walzer op. 424 in the same hall and was dedicated to the composer's third wife Adele Strauss. (en)
  • Wiener Frauen (Signore Viennesi), op. 423, è un valzer di Johann Strauss (figlio). All'inizio del 1886 il sessantenne Johann Strauss fu invitato dalla Croce Rossa russa e da una fondazione per bambini di San Pietroburgo (entrambe le istituzioni sotto il patrocinio della Zarina) a esibirsi in una serie di concerti a San Pietroburgo. Strauss e la moglie Adele lasciarono Vienna nel marzo 1886 per cominciare il loro viaggio verso la Russia e, tramite le soste ad Amburgo e Berlino dove Johann presentò la sua nuova operetta Der Zigeunerbaron (Lo zingaro Barone), raggiunsero San Pietroburgo a metà di aprile. Strauss portò con sé un certo numero di composizioni appositamente preparate per i suoi concerti di San Pietroburgo, tra cui un omaggio (a tempo di valzer) per le signore della città. Il valzer, intitolato Les Dames de St. Petersbourgh, fu ascoltato per la prima volta nella scuola di equitazione del reggimento della guardi reale, il 27 aprile 1886. Per il pubblico viennese, tuttavia, il lavoro subì un lieve cambiamento nel titolo, diventando Wiener Frauen (Signore Viennesi). (it)
  • Wiener Frauen, op. 423, är en vals av Johann Strauss den yngre. Den spelades första gången den 27 april 1886 med titeln Les Dames de St. Peterbourgh i Sankt Petersburg i Ryssland. (sv)
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