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Choral Union Concert Series VIENNA on PARADE Under the Patronage of His Excellency Julius Raab, Chancellor of Austria UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY Charles A. Sink, President Gail W. Rector, Executive Director Lester McCoy, Conductor Tenth Concert 1957-1958 Complete Series 3234 Seventy .. ninth Annual Choral Union Concert Series VIENNA ON PARADE Under the Patronage of His Excellency Julius Raab, Chancellor of Austria THE ORIGINAL DEUTSCHMEISTER BAND Conductor: CAPT. JULIUS HERRMANN GRINZING SCHRAMMEL ENSEMBLE Conductor: PEPI (JOSEF) WICHART Soloists HEDY FASSLER, Soubrette (Soprano) ERWIN VON GROSS, Tenor GERTRUDE FREEDMANN, Soprano KARL JANCII<, Zither Soloist GUMPOLDSKIRCHNER CHILDREN'S CHOIR (Boys and Girls of the Vienna Woods) Director: PROFESSOR JOSEF WOLFGANG ZIEGLER Conductor : DR. NORBERT BALATSCH WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1958, AT 8:30 HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN PROGRAM Radetzky March . JOHANN STRAUSS, SR. One of the most famous Austrian military marches composed by Johann Strauss, Sr., on the occasion of the victories of Field Marshal Radetzky in Italy. Erzherzog Albrecht Marsch (Archduke Albrecht March) . KARL KOMZAK Like many other Austrian composers of light music Karl Komzak, known by his waltz "Badner Madln" (Girls of Baden), also composed military marches. Archduke Albrecht was a famous Austrian general. A R S LON G A V I T A BREVIS Hofball in Schonbrunn (Court Ball in Schonbrunn) arr. JULIUS HERRMANN Potpourri consisting of the most beautiful melodies of Vienna: "Artist's Polonaise" by Julius Herrmann, "Come In" by Carl Michael Ziehrer, "Wine, Woman and Song" by Johann Strauss, "Burghers of Vienna" by Carl Michael Ziehrer, "Treasure Waltz" from "The Gypsy Baron" by Johann Strauss, "My Career of Life Is Love and Joy" by Josef Strauss. The court ball at Schonbrunn was one of the biggest so cial events of the season during the period of the Emperors. The leading Viennese composers of waltzes, such as Johann Strauss, Josef Strauss, and Carl Michael Ziehrer, wrote their most beautiful compositions for this climax of the carnival of Vienna. Kaiserjagermarsch (March of the Emperor's Riflemen) KARL MUHLBERGER One of the regiments of oldest tradition of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy was the Emperor's Riflemen. Each regiment took pride in distinguishing itself from others by a special march. DEUTSCHMEISTER BAND Gumpoldskirchner Kindermarsch (Children's March) JOSEF WOLFGANG ZIEGLER The Children's Choir originated from the school choir of the small village of Gumpoldskirchen, one of the most famous wine making places of Austria, situated on the slope of the Wienerwald (forest of Vienna). Boys and girls meet for singing during their spare hours. G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales of the Vienna Woods) JOHANN STRAUSS Thousands of Viennese are attracted each Sunday by the forest of Vienna, the hills, vineyards and woods of which surround the city. In this waltz Johann Strauss has kept alive the stories nature tells to the tired people of a big city. Tiroler Buben (Tyrolian Boys) Austrian National Song Each province of Austria has a vast treasure of national songs as different from each other as the landscape itself. GUMPOLDSKIRCHNER CHILDREN'S CHOIR Unter der lachenden Sonne (Under the Laughing Sun) KARL EISELE March of the most beautiful and best known popular songs : "Hinaus in die Ferne" (Let Us Go Far Away), "Lang, lang ist's her" (It Was a Long Time Ago), "Wer will unter die Soldaten" (Who Wants to J oin the Army), "Ach wie ist's moglich dann" (Oh, How Is It Possible Then), "Muss i denn, muss i denn zum SUidtle hinaus" (Must I Leave This Beautiful City). Local concerts by Austrian military bands were very popular with the population and many composers have written their best melodies for these concerts. DEUTSCHMEISTER BAND Waltz from "Die lustige Witwe" (The Merry Widow) FRANZ LEHAR This waltz by Franz Lehar, one of the most famous composers of operettas after Johann Strauss, is played by a Schrammel ensembJe. Schrammel quartets or trios, insti­ tuted first by the composer Josef Schrammel in the past century, are small orchestras pJaying for guests in the numerous bars of Grinzing and Sievering, suburbs of Vienna. GRINZING SCHRAMMEL ENSEMBLE Gibt's in Wien a Hetz, a Draherei (There Is Much Fun in Vienna), from "Friihling im Prater" (Spring in the Prater) . ROBERT STOLZ This song comes from an operetta by Robert Stolz who has become very popular in the United States for his concerts of Viennese music. HEny FASSLER and SCHRAMMELN Leise, ganz leise (Gently, Most Gently), from "Ein Walzertraum" (Waltz Dream) OSCAR STRAUS The operetta "Ein Walzertraum" made the composer, Oscar Straus, famous over­ night and has attained world-wide success. ERWIN VON GROSS and SCHRAMMELN Ieb tanz mit dir ins Himmelreich (I Am Dancing to Heaven with You), from "Der Zigeunerprimas" (Sari) EMERICH KALMAN The operetta of Vienna owes the new period of greatest perfection after Johann Strauss and Franz Lehar to the Hungarian Emerich Kalman and his operettas, "Sari," "Countess Maritza" and "Csardas Princess." IiEoy FASSLER and ERWIN VON GROSS with SCHRAMMELN Servus Wien (How Do You Do, Vienna) NICO DOSTAL A potpourri of immortal Viennese melodies which have gone around the world celebrating Vienna, its people and landscape in song: "Wien wird bei Nacht erst schon" (Vienna Gets Beautiful at Night Only) by Robert Stolz, "Mei Muatterl war a Weanerin" (My Dear Mother Was a Viennese Girl) by Ludwig Gruber, "Frlihlingsluft" (Spring Breezes) by Josef Strauss, "Er soil dein Herr sein" (He Shall Be Thy Lord) from the operetta "Der Bettlestudent" (The Pauper Student) by Carl Millocker, The Military March by Franz Schubert, The Aviator's March by Franz Dostal, and the finale to music by Herrmann and Nico Dostal. Mir san vom k.u.k. (We Are the Boys of the Imperial and Royal Regiment) Deutschmeister March AUGUST WILHELM JUREK The Deutschmeister was the local regiment of Vienna. Its famous regimental band, among whose leaders was Carl M. Ziehrer, played for the changing of the guard of the imperial palace. DEUTSCHMEISTER BAND INTERMISSION Deutschmeister March AUGUST WILHELM JUREK This march too belonged to the traditional repertoire of the military bands of Austria. DEUTSCHMEISTER BAND Draussen in Sievering blueht schon der Flieder (Out in Sievering the Lilac Is Already in Bloom) JOHANN STRAUSS arr. OSCAR STALLER A little romantic song about the outskirts of Vienna. GERTRUDE FREEDMANN with SCHRAMMELN 1m weissen RossI (In the White Horse Inn) STOLZ-BENATZKY -GRANICHSTAEDTEN This operetta, called the first Austrian musical, was composed in collaboration by Robert Stolz, Ralph Benatzky and Bruno Granichstaedten. The "White Horse" is an inn on Lake Wolfgang in Salzburg. 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Excerpt from "Kaiserwalzer" (Waltz dedicated to the Emperor) JOHANN STRAUSS The traditional Opera Ball of Vienna, which was the most important ball of the carnival, was opened by the "Kaiserwalzer" during the imperial period. Johann Strauss composed it for his ruler. o du mein Oesterreich (My Austria) FRANZ VON SUPPE with the entire ensemble: Hymn to his beloved Austria by Franz von Suppe. DEUTSCRMEISTER BAND The Deutschmeister Band records for Angel and Westminster. .
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