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Johann Strauss Great New Year’s Concert Arrives at Gran Teatro de Cáceres

After conquering all of Europe for the last 34 years, the music of Johann Strauss arrives at the Gran Teatro de Cáceres with the Great New Year’s Concert to do the same with the public of the Cáceres bombonera. The Musikverein in Vienna, the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, the Palau de la Musica in Barcelona and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam are just some of the rooms that have been filled to enjoy one of the most anticipated events. of the musical season.

For classical lovers, the recital’s repertoire includes the best-known titles of the king of the waltz, Napoleon, the Festival of Flowers, the Emperor’s Waltz and Champagne. Likewise, The Beautiful Blue Danube or the Radetzky March will complete an extraordinary event that has already enthralled more than five million spectators from around the world.

With an estimated duration of 150 minutes and a price per ticket of 34 euros, On Saturday, January 6 at 8:30 p.m., people from Cáceres will be able to enjoy one of the best musical events of today, which also has a wide repertoire of dances.

Johann Strauss (father) was born in 1804 and died at the age of 45 in Vienna. In his extensive work, more than a dozen waltzes, numerous polkas and marches stand out. He started a musical dynasty of which his children were part. The most important, Johann Strauss II, whose work is the one that will be performed in Cáceres as a result of the efforts of Clemens Krauss, who performed a special program dedicated to Strauss in 1929 with the Viennese orchestra.

His work has also been relevant to the theater, although it has not been as successful as his dance pieces. Despite their lack of popularity, there are pieces that have been received very warmly throughout history by lovers of dramaturgy.

2024-01-02 05:52:39
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