The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest

Until the latter part of 1886, there was only one real ballet premiere at the Hungarian Royal Opera House: the Wiener Walzer [Viennese Waltz], performed on May 16, 1885. The piece, which proved successful in the imperial city, also received great acclaim in Budapest a few months later. The creators...

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Main Author: Hedvig Ujvári
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Language:English
Published: Hungarian Dance University 2023-05-01
Series:Tánc és Nevelés
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Online Access:https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/tanc_es_neveles/article/view/9635/9365
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description Until the latter part of 1886, there was only one real ballet premiere at the Hungarian Royal Opera House: the Wiener Walzer [Viennese Waltz], performed on May 16, 1885. The piece, which proved successful in the imperial city, also received great acclaim in Budapest a few months later. The creators of the ballet did not strive for a classical plot: in the piece, individual images present the major stages of the development of the waltz, with a loose dramaturgical thread included for the sole purpose of holding the piece together and music comprised of a medley of handpicked waltzes. The piece was very well received at the time and was featured as part of the repertoire for decades. This study attempts to present danced history primarily through the reception of the piece in Vienna and, to a lesser extent, Budapest, while also touching upon its appearance in a charity performance by amateur aristocrats in Kolozsvár; furthermore, this article also emphasizes how the Wiener Walzer can be interpreted in the context of urban and social history.
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spelling doaj.art-8b59c90f0fbb4050a0ac555c948245112023-11-15T17:10:38ZengHungarian Dance UniversityTánc és Nevelés2732-10022732-17032023-05-01416982https://doi.org/10.46819/TN.4.1.69-82The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and BudapestHedvig Ujvári0Institute of Communication and Media Sciences, Péter Pázmány Catholic UniversityUntil the latter part of 1886, there was only one real ballet premiere at the Hungarian Royal Opera House: the Wiener Walzer [Viennese Waltz], performed on May 16, 1885. The piece, which proved successful in the imperial city, also received great acclaim in Budapest a few months later. The creators of the ballet did not strive for a classical plot: in the piece, individual images present the major stages of the development of the waltz, with a loose dramaturgical thread included for the sole purpose of holding the piece together and music comprised of a medley of handpicked waltzes. The piece was very well received at the time and was featured as part of the repertoire for decades. This study attempts to present danced history primarily through the reception of the piece in Vienna and, to a lesser extent, Budapest, while also touching upon its appearance in a charity performance by amateur aristocrats in Kolozsvár; furthermore, this article also emphasizes how the Wiener Walzer can be interpreted in the context of urban and social history.https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/tanc_es_neveles/article/view/9635/9365viennese waltzjohann straußurban historyaustro-hungarian monarchycluj napoca
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johann strauß
urban history
austro-hungarian monarchy
cluj napoca
title The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest
title_full The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest
title_fullStr The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest
title_full_unstemmed The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest
title_short The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest
title_sort viennese waltz reception and social historical context in vienna and budapest
topic viennese waltz
johann strauß
urban history
austro-hungarian monarchy
cluj napoca
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