- Cagliostro-Walzer
Cagliostro-Walzer op.370 is a
waltz byJohann Strauss II composed in1875 based on themes from hisoperetta ,Cagliostro in Wien which premiered on27 February 1875 at the famousTheater an der Wien .The waltz principal melody was based on the waltz duet "Könnt' ich mit Ihnen fliegen durchs Leben" or 'Could I but fly with you through life' sung in Act 2 of the operetta. The operetta itself was a success at its first performance and Strauss long adopted the practice of opera composers to draft melodies from their successful stage works to be arranged as a new piece to boost sales of sheet music, thus he composed this 'Cagliostro-Walzer'.
The entire waltz consists of just 3 two-part waltz sections which is also a new Strauss development from the previous 5 two-part sections heard in his earlier works. The piece began with a loud march melody in the
C major key before progressing into waltz time. The principal waltz theme in C major is also in the style ofThe Blue Danube , where three notes in rising melody starts off the waltz proper. Waltz 2A carries the principal key in C major as well but quickly interpolates with a more thoughtful passage inE-flat major . Waltz 3A starts off inF major in a hesitant mood, proceeding into a climax withcymbal s. A briefcoda enters and the entire Waltz 2B is repeated. After a short chorded passage, the swirling Waltz 1A recurs and Strauss signs off the waltz with a strong chord and long snare-drumroll.References
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