New Year's concert at the Vienna Philharmonic. New Year's concert at the Vienna Philharmonic Enchanting music of the Strauss


Premiere: 01/01/2018

Duration: 02:37:36

Live broadcast of the New Year's concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra from the Golden Hall of the Musikverein. The popular concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which traditionally takes place in Vienna on the first day of the new year and is broadcast to 90 countries, this time will be conducted by Italian conductor Riccardo Muti. Musical basis programs are works of the Strauss family. Dance numbers will be presented by the soloists of the Vienna state ballet. The concert will be accompanied by video films, and during the intermission a film specially created for each New Year's concert will be shown.

Tracklist:

Part 1
Johann Strauss, Jr.

Josef Strauss

Johann Strauss, Jr.
Brautschau (Bride Shopping), Polka, op...

Part 1
Johann Strauss, Jr.
Entrance March from the Operetta "The Gypsy Baron"
Josef Strauss
Wiener Fresken (Viennese Frescos), Waltz, op. 249
Johann Strauss, Jr.
Brautschau (Bride Shopping), Polka, op. 417
Leichtes Blut (Light of Heart), Fast Polka, op. 319

Johann Strauss, sen.
Marienwalzer (Maria Waltz), op. 212
William Tell Galop, op. 29b

Intermission Feature - Wiener Moderne 1918-2018 - musical film

Part 2
Franz von Suppé
Overture to "Boccaccio"
Johann Strauss, Jr.
Myrthenblüten (Myrtle Blossoms), Waltz, op. 395
Alphons Czibulka
Stephanie Gavotte, op. 312
Johann Strauss, Jr.
Freikugeln (Magic Bullets), Fast Polka, op. 326
Tales from the Vienna Woods, Waltz, op. 325
Fest-Marsch (Festival March), op. 452
Stadt und Land (Town and Country), Polka Mazurka, op. 322
Un ballo in maschera (Masked Ball), Quadrille, op. 272
Rosen aus dem Süden (Roses from the South), Waltz, op. 388
Josef Strauss
Eingesendet (Letters to the Editor), Fast Polka, op. 240
The zither solo in the waltz "Tales from the Vienna Woods" is performed by Barbara Laister-Ebner.

This is the most famous New Year's concert classical music in the world.

The concert takes place in the Golden Hall of the Vienna musical society (Wiener Musikverein), attracts about 2,000 listeners in the hall, and more than 50 million listeners around the world follow its television broadcast.

The tradition of holding a New Year's concert began as part of the "Winter Relief" program carried out by the German National Socialist Party in 1933-1943.

The first concert took place on December 31, 1939 in the presence of Adolf Hitler. In subsequent years, the day of the concert was moved to January 1.

Currently New Year's program consists of three concerts: a preparatory concert (December 30), a concert on New Year's Eve (December 31) and the main New Year's concert on January 1. The program for all three concerts is identical, only the ticket prices differ.

For a long time, attending the New Year's concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was possible only by special invitation.

Since 1998, some tickets have been on sale for free, however, due to the huge demand for tickets, the concert organizers distribute them using a lottery held on the orchestra’s official website between January 2 and February 28/29, that is, almost a year before the event .

For 40 years, the concerts were led by Austrian conductors, including from 1955-1979 the concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Willy Boskowski. Since 1987, every year someone from the most famous conductors peace.

Traditionally, the concert program includes 12 works with one intermission after the sixth number. The repertoire of the concert consists, with rare exceptions, of Austrian light music late XVIII - late XIX centuries: Viennese waltzes, polkas, mazurkas, marches of the Strauss family (Johann Strauss (father), Johann Strauss (son), Joseph Strauss, Eduard Strauss), as well as Mozart, Schubert, Joseph Lanner, Joseph Helmesberger, Otto Nicolai, Emil von Reznicek, Franz von Suppe and other authors.

At the end of the concert, the orchestra always plays three encores - the first can change, but the second encore must always be the waltz “On the Beautiful Blue Danube” by Strauss the Son. The third encore is “Radetzky March” by Strauss the Father. Last piece performed to the applause of the audience, controlled by the conductor.

Until 1987, the New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic had a permanent conductor; now world-famous conductors are invited annually. Among them are Lorin Maazel (1980-1986, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2005), Herbert von Karajan (1987), Claudio Abbado (1988, 1991), Carlos Klaiber (1989, 1992), Zubin Mehta (1990, 1995, 1998 , 2007, 2015), Riccardo Muti (1993, 1997, 2000, 2004), Nikolaus Harnoncourt (2001, 2003), Seiji Ozawa (2002), Maris Jansons (2006, 2012, 2016), Georges Prêtre (2008, 2010), Daniel Barenboim (2009, 2014), Franz Wesel-Mest (2011, 2013).

Gustavo Dudamel will conduct the 2017 Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert.

Price entrance ticket for a concert ranges from 35 to 1090 euros.

During the New Year's concert, the Golden Hall is decorated with flowers (about 30 thousand), which until 2014 were traditionally donated by the municipality Italian city San Remo. Since 2015, the hall has been decorated with flowers grown in Austria.

The Wiener Musikverein

Get here for a concert symphony orchestra, is the dream of all classical music lovers, although the capacity of the hall is more than 2000 people

The Vienna Philharmonic was opened during the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1870. Vensky is located here philharmonic orchestra, whose New Year's concert in the Golden Hall is broadcast throughout the world every year,

since 1959
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More than a billion people around the world are watching what is happening on television.


The Musikverein building is permanent place stay of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

The orchestra really works wonders. Familiar melodies acquire absolute beauty, and love for the classics is born in the most indifferent heart. .

The hall, in addition to its noble beauty, pure form embodying Viennese architectural style 2nd half of the 19th century century, is famous for its uniquely pure acoustics. This magnificent monument of classical music is also home to high culture on my own

and several prominent architects of that time were offered to develop projects for the future building. They say that most of them brushed off the idea. Everyone - except Theophil Hansen.

Originally from Copenhagen, Hansen for a long time worked in Greece and was very inspired by the architecture of this country. In your new project he also brought, as he himself liked to say, the spirit of the “Greek Renaissance”. The result is a true masterpiece of architecture, beautiful on the outside and even more gorgeous on the inside. It is said about its famous Golden Hall that it is ideal for music, since it is music itself.

First concert in Golden Hall took place on January 6, 1870 (even before the “birth” of the incandescent lamp).

In 2016, we listened and watched the New Year's concert more than 50 million TV viewers in many countries, it was held for the 75th time

There are 10 large crystal chandeliers in the style of Empire and wall lights above the balconies.

The aesthetics of the room amazes the imagination: the stunning painting of the ceilings emphasizes the overall “golden” color of the hall. Beautiful female figures, made by Franz Melnitsky, decorate the balconies and the organ.

I can't help but remember the greats

World of music,

which are related to music center entitled

VEIN!

Christoph Willibald Gluck-Musikvereine, Vienna

Franz Liszt-Musikvereine, Vienna

Johann Sebastian Bach-Musikvereine, Vienna

Johannes Brahms-Musikvereine, Vienna

Monuments to Viennese classics:

Monument to V.A. Mozart.

monument to L van Beethoven

Monument to I. Haydn

Monument to Brahms

Central Cemetery Centralfriedhof, Vienna

Monuments to Beethoven and Mozart

Buried in the Vienna necropolis outstanding composers, whose creative achievements can be safely attributed to the world heritage of mankind. It's about about outstanding classics - Christoph Gluck, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Antonio Salieri, Franz Schubert, Johann Strauss and others. There is also a monument to Wolfgang Mozart in the cemetery, although the composer's actual grave is in St. Mark's Cemetery.

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The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra gives its New Year's concert every year in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein. Viewers from all over the world follow this event and join in the celebration of the first day of the new year.

Perhaps the most famous concert in the world is broadcast on television to audiences of millions in more than 90 countries. To witness a concert in Vienna with your own eyes, you cannot do without luck: in view of high demand tickets for the event are distributed through a drawing.

Enchanting music of the Strauss

The New Year's concert of the Vienna Philharmonic brings together the best of the best. Music program, full of joy and inspiration, but also at times thought-provoking, includes works by composers from the Strauss dynasty and their contemporaries, guaranteeing a good start new Year. The concert will feature the most Viennese music that has ever been written - from the waltz to the polka - in a valuable artistic point interpretation point of view.

Austrian Music Ambassadors

Musicians the highest level playing in the league of leading international orchestras - they form the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductors of this team are also considered the best in the world. Every year someone different is invited to lead the orchestra. Thus, Mariss Jansons (2016), Gustavo Dudamel (2017), Riccardo Muti (2018), Christian Thielemann (2019) stood at the conductor's stand. r.), Andris Nelsons (2020 r.).

The New Year's concert takes place in the Musikverein building, a classical center for music lovers in Vienna. Big hall also called the Golden Hall. It is considered not only one of the most beautiful halls in the world, but also one of the best from an acoustic point of view. Built in a historical style, following an antique model, the hall acquires a wonderful floral decoration for the New Year's concert. Columns, caryatids and pediments with relief elements suggest that a temple of music was created here.

New Year's open-air concert

In Vienna there are two possibilities for free and in live enjoy the broadcast of the New Year's concert under open air: on New Year's Eve on Town Hall Square and in the frame in front of the Vienna building State Opera.

Every year on January 1
Start: 11:15
Programme, information: www.wienerphilharmoniker.at


WienTourismus / Lois Lammerhuber

WienTourismus / Photo Terry Wien
WienTourismus / Dagmar Landova
WienTourismus/Gerhard Weinkirn
WienTourismus / Manfred Horvath

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