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Title The waltz King : a story of the waltz and the Strauss family / BBC MMV ; Rupert Edwards, director.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : BBC, [2005]

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (58 min., 59 sec.)) : sound, color
Playing Time 005859
Description digital
video file
Physical Medium polychrome
Performer Lesley Garrett, host ; Agurtzane Arrien, Louisa McAlpine, Colm Seery, dancers ; Master's Wiener Walzer Tanz Ensemble, Chris Tudor, conductor ; Wiener Academy, Alfred Eschwe, David Charles Abell, conductor.
Cast Simon Williams (Older Johann Strauss II) ; Katie Blake (Adele Strauss) ; Joe Duttine (Strauss I) ; Alexandre Gilbreath (Anne Strauss) ; Blake Riston (Older Johann Strauss II) ; Joseph Edwards (Johann Strauss as a child) ; with various actors.
Summary At the beginning of the 19th century, Europe was set alight by a shocking new dance craze. It was accompanied by popular music that was played, whistled and hummed all around the globe. It was called the waltz and its story is inseparable from the story of one family. A family named Strauss. This docu-drama, entertainingly presented by Lesley Garrett, tells the story of the Waltz and the Strauss family. The Strauss family kept Vienna and much of the rest of the world dancing for over a hundred years. However the father and son composers, who both held the public title of "The Waltz King," were uneasy rivals in their private life. Johann Strauss Senior, born in 1804, was a hugely popular composer, at home and abroad, who transformed the waltz from a simple dance into a Viennese cultural phenomenon. But despite the great acclaim he enjoyed in his lifetime, his reputation has been entirely eclipsed by his eldest son Johann Strauss Junior took the waltz to a whole new musical level. He wrote some of the most popular tunes ever, including The Blue Danube, and ended up a household name around the globe. However although Strauss Junior travelled further, composed greater music and was altogether privately and publicly more successful, in his own mind, he never quite escaped the shadow of his father. Lesley Garrett explores the origins of the waltz -- the music, the dance steps, the ballrooms, the costumes and at the same time narrates the drama of the two great Waltz composers, a bitter conflict between a father and a son. This rich and compelling story is lavishly illustrated with the music and dancing of the time, recreated in Vienna's sumptuous Hofburg Palace.
Language In English.
Subject Waltz -- History.
Waltz.
History.
Dance -- Austria -- Vienna -- History.
Dance.
Austria -- Vienna.
Strauss family.
Strauss family.
Strauss, Johann, 1804-1849.
Strauss, Johann, 1804-1849.
Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899.
Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899.
Strauss, Franz, 1822-1905.
Strauss, Franz, 1822-1905.
Composers -- Austria -- Biography.
Composers.
Austria.
Genre/Form Biographies.
History.
Internet videos.
Internet videos.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Biographies.
Added Author Edwards, Rupert, film director.
Strauss, Johann, 1804-1849, composer.
Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899, composer.
Strauss, Franz, 1822-1905, composer.
Garrett, Lesley, 1955- host.
Arrien, Agurtzane, dancer.
McAlpine, Louisa, dancer.
Seery, Colm, dancer.
Williams, Simon, 1943- actor.
Blake, Katie, actor.
Duttine, Joe, actor.
Gilbreath, Alexandre, actor.
Riston, Blake, actor.
Edwards, Joseph (Actor), actor.
Tudor, Chris, conductor.
Eschwé, Alfred, 1949- conductor.
Abell, David Charles, conductor.
British Broadcasting Corporation, production company.
Master's Wiener Walzer Tanz Ensemble, instrumentalist.
Wiener Akademie, instrumentalist.