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Hardly any other conductor understood it as masterfully as Johann Strauss, to transform his compositional imagination into a wealth of world-famous waltzes, polkas and mazurkas.



With a total of 16 operettas and countless other works, the "Walzer King" left behind a musical legacy that continues to inspire over a century after his death with his joie de vivre and radiant energy.


The young, Europe-wide touring Johann Strauss Bresłau Festival Orchestra shines a new light on these musical jewels with excellent soloists.
The timeless melodies of the Viennese operetta radiate pure joy of life - just a few bars are enough to make the heart beat faster.


Immerse yourself in this exciting waltz fever!




CAST


  • Johann Strauss Breslau Festival Orchestra
  • Bartosz Żurakowski, conductor
  • Alexandra Reinprecht, soprano
  • Viktor Kuznetsov, violin

Program


Johann Strauss (son)
A night in Venice: Overture


Johann Strauss (son)
Wiener Blut, waltz op. 354


Emmerich Kálmán
The Princess of Csárdás: "Hey, hey, in the mountains is my homeland"


Alexandra Reinprecht soprano


Josef Strauss
No worries, Polka quickly. 271


Johann Strauss (son)
One thousand and one nights. 346: Interlude


Franz Lehar
Judith: »My lips, they kiss so hot«


Alexandra Reinprecht soprano


Vittorio Monti
Csárdás


Viktor Kuznetsov violin


Pause


Pablo de Sarasate
Gypsy Ways for violin and orchestra op. 20


Viktor Kuznetsov violin


Johann Strauss (son)
Roses from the south, waltz op. 388


Johann Strauss (son)
Leichtes Blut, Polka Op. 319


Johann Strauss (son)
The Bat: "My Lord Marquis"


Alexandra Reinprecht soprano


Johann Strauss (son)
Éljen and Magyar, polka soon. 332


Franz Lehar
The Merry Widow: Vilja song


Alexandra Reinprecht soprano


Johann Strauss (son)
Wine, woman and song!, waltz op. 333


Johann Strauss (son)
Annen-Polka Op. 117

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Additional information
Participating artists
Alexandra Reinprecht
Viktor Kuznetsov
Johann Strauss Breslau Festival Orchestra
Bartosz Żurakowski
Dates
October 2025
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