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- Wiener_Bonbons abstract "Wiener Bonbons (Vienna Sweets) op. 307 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1866. It was first performed on 28 January 1866 at the ball of the Association of Industrial Societies held in the Redoutensaal and was dedicated to the influential Princess Pauline Metternich-Winneburg the wife of then Austrian ambassador to Paris. The festivity was meant to raise funds to be donated to the construction of German hospitals in Paris and Strauss' younger brother Josef was initially supposed to be conducting music at the ball without his brother Johann's anticipated presence. Johann himself was happy to draw back from conducting at such occasions in addition to allowing Josef to compose a dedication piece for the event although at the last minute, the elder brother opted to contribute a waltz of his own to glorify the event. The result was the waltz 'Wiener Bonbons' combining Viennese waltz with Parisian flair. The title also cheekly unites both nationalities via its title and even the title page shows the work's name in twisted bonbon wrappers.The waltz's Introduction starts with clarinet and pizzicato strings in a relatively tense mood. Shortly, the first waltz theme makes a bold entry, long chords with a strong first beat in 3/4 time. Later sections are cheeky and flamboyant, contrasted in between with gentle and reflective melodies. After a short coda, the first waltz theme reappears before accelerating into its rousing finish, complete with a brass flourish underlined by a snare drumroll.".
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageID "1054781".
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageLength "1769".
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageRevisionID "546669127".
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Bonbon.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_set_in_Vienna.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waltzes_by_Johann_Strauss_II.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Coda_(music).
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Strauss_II.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Josef_Strauss.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Pizzicato.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Pauline_Metternich-Winneburg.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Redoutensaal.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLink Waltz.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wiener Bonbons".
- Wiener_Bonbons hasPhotoCollection Wiener_Bonbons.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Johann_Strauss_II.
- Wiener_Bonbons wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peter_Kemp.
- Wiener_Bonbons subject Category:Compositions_set_in_Vienna.
- Wiener_Bonbons subject Category:Waltzes_by_Johann_Strauss_II.
- Wiener_Bonbons type Composition.
- Wiener_Bonbons comment "Wiener Bonbons (Vienna Sweets) op. 307 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1866. It was first performed on 28 January 1866 at the ball of the Association of Industrial Societies held in the Redoutensaal and was dedicated to the influential Princess Pauline Metternich-Winneburg the wife of then Austrian ambassador to Paris.".
- Wiener_Bonbons label "Wiener Bonbons".
- Wiener_Bonbons sameAs Bombones_de_Viena.
- Wiener_Bonbons sameAs Wiener_Bonbons.
- Wiener_Bonbons sameAs m.0420p7.
- Wiener_Bonbons sameAs Q4019700.
- Wiener_Bonbons sameAs Q4019700.
- Wiener_Bonbons wasDerivedFrom Wiener_Bonbons?oldid=546669127.
- Wiener_Bonbons isPrimaryTopicOf Wiener_Bonbons.