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Carl Michael Ziehrer, Die Landstreicher (The Vagabonds)

Overture

Josef Strauss, Liebesgrüße (Greetings of Love), Waltz, Op. 56

Josef Strauss, Liechtenstein-Marsch, Op. 36

Johann Strauss II, Blumenfest (Flower Festival), Polka, Op. 111

Johann Strauss II, Wo die Citronen blüh'n (Where the Lemons Blossom), Waltz, Op. 364

Eduard Strauss, Knall und Fall (Without Delay), Fast Polka, Op. 132

Franz von Suppé, Light Cavalry

Overture

Josef Strauss, Cupido, Polka française, Op. 81

Johann Strauss II, Seid umschlungen, Millionen (Be Embraced, You Millions), Waltz, Op. 443

Eduard Strauss/Wolfgang Dörner, Eisblume (Ice Flower), Polka mazurka, Op. 55 (Arr. W. Dörner)

Josef Hellmesberger II, Gavotte

Hans Christian Lumbye/Wolfgang Dörner, Postillon Galop, Op. 16/2 (Arr. W. Dörner)

Ludwig van Beethoven, Twelve Contredanses, WoO 14

Johann Strauss II, Freuet euch des Lebens (Enjoy Life), Waltz, Op. 340

Johann Strauss II, Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214

Josef Strauss, Dynamiden, Waltz, Op. 173

Josef Strauss, Im Fluge (In a Trice), Fast Polka, Op. 230

Johann Strauss II, An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube), Waltz, Op. 314

Johann Strauss I, Radetzky March, Op. 228

The 2020 Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert

With Andris Nelsons

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One of the most anticipated events of the classical calendar, the Vienna Philharmonic’s exquisite New Year’s Concert brings the musicians of the prestigious orchestra together under the baton of a different influential conductor each year. Centered around a wide variety of dances in the Viennese style—especially the world-famous waltzes of the Strauss family—every edition brims with stately serenity and a hint of mischief, the perfect way to begin your New Year in music.

The orchestra joins forces with Andris Nelsons in this sparkling 2020 edition, which begins with the triumphant Overture from Ziehrer's operetta The Vagabonds. Next up are dances by Josef, Eduard, and Johann Strauss, Jr., broken up by another famed Overture from von Suppé's Light Cavalry. The dances continue apace, and the concert comes to a close with the two traditional, ever-ebullient encores of the event: Johann Strauss, Jr.'s Blue Danube Waltz and his father, Johann Sr.'s, Radetzky March!

Photo © Terry Linke

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