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Potpourri aus der Oper "Jonny spielt auf" op. 45 (bearb. Jen? Takács) 01. "Shimmy" 02. "Blues" 03. "Tango" 04. "Der Sprung über den Schatten op. 17 (Foxtrott aus der komischen Oper) (bearb. von Gustav Blasser)" 05. "Shimmy auf den Namen Bach" 3 Stücke aus dem Ballett "Die fünf Wünsche" 06. "Flirt - Slowfox" 07. "Boston "L'Heure bleue"" 08. "Tango macabre" 09. "Foolish spring (Foxtrot)" Shimmy und Tango aus dem Tanzspiel "Baby in der Bar" 10. "Shimmy" 11. "Tango" 12. "Thannh?user-Foxtrot: Lied an den Morgenstern op. 33" 13. "Shimmy-Tempo" 14. "Illusion (Foxtrot)" 15. "Arizona (Foxtrot)" 16. "Bugatti step" 17. "Echoes of the music hall (Foxtrot)" T?nze op. 39 Nr. 1-4 18. "Nr. 1 Shimmy-Blues" 19. "Nr. 2 Blues" 20. "Nr. 3 Boston" 21. "Nr. 4 Tango" 22. "Foxtrot H 126bis" 23. "One-step H 127bis" 24. "Black bottom H 165" 25. "The kingdom of heaven (Slow-fox)" 26. "City shimmy" Groteske (Suite für Kammerorchester op. 37) (Fassung für Klavier) (Auszug) 27. "Valse Boston" 28. "Shimmy-Fox"
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Description: | During the inter-war period, in the cities of the West, a younger generation found ways to enjoy life in the form of dances such as shimmies, foxtrots, tangos and Charlestons: strong rhythms that became a symbol of a carefree and decadent era. The new jazz craze took hold everywhere, and Krenekâ??s opera Jonny spielt auf
became an overnight sensation. The inter-war Zeitgeist in Vienna and the Czech lands is reflected in a programme full of première recordings â?? many of which were hits in their day â?? rich with fashionable dynamism, syncopation and joie de vivre. - During the inter-war period, in the cities of the West, a younger generation found ways to enjoy life in the form of dances such as shimmies, foxtrots, tangos and Charlestons: strong rhythms that became a symbol of a carefree and decadent era. The new jazz craze took hold everywhere, and Krenek's opera Jonny spielt auf became an overnight sensation. The inter-war Zeitgeist in Vienna and the Czech lands is reflected in a programme full of première recordings - many of which were hits in their day - rich with fashionable dynamism, syncopation and joie de vivre. Born in Vienna, Gottlieb Wallisch first appeared on the concert platform when he was seven years old, and at the age of twelve made his debut in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein. A concert directed by Yehudi Menuhin in 1996 launched Wallisch's international career: accompanied by the Sinfonia Varsovia, the seventeen-year-old pianist performed Beethoven's 'Emperor' Concerto. Since then Wallisch has received invitations to the world's most prestigious concert halls and festivals including Carnegie Hall in New York, Wigmore Hall in London, the Cologne Philharmonie, the Tonhalle Zurich, and the NCPA in Beijing, also the Ruhr Piano Festival, the Beethovenfest in Bonn, the Festivals of Lucerne and Salzburg, December Nights in Moscow, and the Singapore Arts Festival. |
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