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Contemporaries of the Strauss Family 4
8.225370 (Marco Polo, CD)
DDD
NEW RELEASE
Playing time: 79'19"
Tracks: 14
Booklet pages: 8
© 2019 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd
Main country of recording: Czech Republic
Country of manufacture: Germany
Reviewer: Gerald Fenech
Review of Contemporaries of the Strauss Family 4 published on 4 July 2019
Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice
John Georgiadis, conductor
Oscar Fetrás (1854-1931):
1 Juchhei Tirolerbub! Tyrolean March, Op 195 (1914)
Johann Schrammel (1850-1893):
2 Im Wiener Dialekt, Waltz Op 124 (1884)
Siegfried Translateur (1875-1944), arranged by John Georgiadis:
3 Diabolo, Galop (1926)
Franz von Blon (1861-1945):
4 Mein Ideal, Waltz (circa 1908)
Josef Bayer (1852-1913):
5 Deutschmeister Regiments-Marsch (1896)
Karl Kratzl (1852-1904):
6 Die letzte Tropfen, Waltz Op 500 (1893)
Richard Eilenberg (1848-1927):
7 Die Wachtparade kommt, Characteristic march, Op 78 (1887)
Carl Millöcker (1842-1899), arranged by E Reiterer (1851-1923):
8 Mein Jugend Waltz (from Mein Jugend) (1904)
Béla Kéler (1820-1882):
9 Sempre Crescendo Galop, Op 119 (1878)
Karl Komzák III (1878-1924), arranged by John Georgiadis:
10 In der Zaubernacht, Waltz, Op 308 (1908)
Max Heinecke (1863-1929):
11 Adlon Marsch, Op 29 (1907)
Josef Gung'l (1809-1889):
12 Pandekten-Waltzer, Op 226 (1868)
Iosef Ivanovici (1845-1902), arranged by John Georgiadis:
13 Céline, Polka Mazurka, Op 130 (1893)
Béla Kéler:
14 Vom Rhein zur Donau, Waltz, Op 138 (c 1881)
First recordings
Recorded 8-11 January 2018 at The House of Music, Pardubice, Czech Republic