weib und gesang wein
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Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, women and Song) op. 333 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II. It is a choral waltz in its original form although it is seldom heard in this version today and it was commissioned for the Vienna Men's Choral Association's so-called Fools' Evening on 2 February 1869 with a dedication to the Association's honorary chorus-master Johann Herbeck. Its fanciful title was drawn from an old adage, "Who loves not wine, women and song; remains a fool his whole life long".
Johann Strauss II's works at this age displays the Waltz King at the height of his creative powers and it was no less evident in this waltz with its 137-bar Introduction, combining tranquil melodies with superb orchestration. Its admirers include the famous opera composer, Richard Wagner and Strauss' good friend Johannes Brahms.
The waltz's primary home key is in E-flat major with its Introduction interpolating with B-flat major as well as B major. The first waltz melody, with its tapping quality is quintessentially Viennese in nature. Further waltz themes alternate between lush passion and good-humored cheekiness, ending with a swirling finish in the principal home key underlined by a brass fanfare and snare drumroll, as is the usual style of concluding a piece in Strauss' works dating around that period.
Besides being a waltz, it also a German expression indicating the having of fun.
Compositions by Johann Strauss II
Source: [wikipedia: wein, weib und gesang]






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