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Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester

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Active from
  
1966

Genres
  
Easy listening, Classical

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Albums
  
Walzer, Famous Strauss Waltzes, Lehár Waltzes

Record labels
  
EMI, Capriccio, EMI Digital, Music Digital

Similar
  
Willi Boskovsky, Johann Strauss I, Johann Strauss II, Johann Strauss Orchestra, Josef Strauss

Profiles

Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester (Vienna Johann Strauss Orchestra) is an Austrian orchestra based in Vienna.

The orchestra was formed under the auspices of Professor Oskar Goger and the ORF (Austrian Radio) in 1966. Eduard Strauss II, nephew of Johann Strauss III, who carried on the Strauss dynasty musical tradition into the 20th century, was the orchestra's first conductor.

The primary aim of this orchestra is to recreate the touring Strauss Orchestra of the days of Johann Strauss I, who was the founder of the Strauss musical dynasty. The members of the orchestra were selected from leading Vienna orchestras such as the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Radio Orchestra so that its quality would be first-rate.

Eduard Leopold (better known as Eduard Strauss II) took this orchestra for a tour in North America in October 1966 and success followed until his death in 1969. Willi Boskovsky was then chosen as principal conductor of the orchestra and recorded much of the Strauss family music with this orchestra on the EMI record label.

Its current conductors are Alfred Eschwé and Martin Sieghart. Professor Franz Bauer-Theussl also conducted the orchestra at some point after Boskovsky's death.

Songs

Don't Cry for Me ArgentinaNew York Memories · 2006
An der schonen - blauen Donau - Op 314Famous Strauss Waltzes · 1982
Artist's Life Waltz - Op 316Les plus belles valses de Vienne (The Most Beautiful Vienne Waltzes) · 2011

References

Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester Wikipedia