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Danube River (Blue Danube Waltz)
A conductor leads an orchestra. To identify who led the orchestra for a particular event or concert, you would have to know where and when the event took place. If you are looking for the composer of the Blue Danube, it was Johann Strauss II.
The genre of the Blue Danube is waltz. This piece was written by Johann Strauss II. He was an Austrian composer who rote The Blue Danube in 1867.
The Blue Danube, by Johann Strauss II.
It is an a capella rendition of Johann Strauss' waltz composition The Blue Danube.
Danube River (Blue Danube Waltz)
A conductor leads an orchestra. To identify who led the orchestra for a particular event or concert, you would have to know where and when the event took place. If you are looking for the composer of the Blue Danube, it was Johann Strauss II.
The genre of the Blue Danube is waltz. This piece was written by Johann Strauss II. He was an Austrian composer who rote The Blue Danube in 1867.
The Blue Danube, by Johann Strauss II.
It is an a capella rendition of Johann Strauss' waltz composition The Blue Danube.
Walking through the forest, Strauss heard a bird chirping "bom bom bom bom" (the part where violins play 1-2-3-4) And the rest came naturally!
The Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss.
2001 Space Odyssey
The Danube River is associated with the waltz "The Blue Danube which was written by Johann Strauss when cruised down this famous river. However, the river is not named after the waltz. The name Danube is derived from the Latin word "Danubius." The Danube originates in Germany and flows through different countries until it empties into the Black Sea.
It was a commission by a wealthy acquaintance who had Strauss write it for a special woman in his life and asked it to match her playful but majestic beauty.
On the Beautiful Blue Danube is unarguably Johann Strauss's most famous work. At a monster concert during his travels, an orchestra of 1,000 musicians played it after an announcing cannon-shot.
'The Blue Danube Waltz' by Johann Strauss (a reference to the film '2001: a Space Oddyssey').