| View Larger Image | Ein Straussfest II | Audio CDEduard Strauss (Composer), Johann I Strauss (Composer), Johann II Strauss (Composer), Josef Strauss (Composer), Erich Kunzel (Composer), Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (Composer)
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| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Telarc | | Release Date: | March 23, 1993 | | Sales Rank: | 157,186th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Ohne Aufenthalt Polka for orchestra, Op 112
- Track 2: Chineser-Galopp, for orchestra, Op. 20
- Track 3: Ägyptischer (Egyptian March), march for orchestra, Op. 335 (RV 335)
- Track 4: Künstler-Quadrille (Artists' Quadrille), for orchestra, Op. 201 (RV 201)
- Track 5: Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz), for orchestra, Op. 437 (RV 437)
- Track 6: Freikugeln (Free-shooting Bullets), polka schnell for orchestra, Op. 326
- Track 7: Plappermaulchen Polka, for orchestra, Op. 245
- Track 8: Jubelfest-Marsch (Jubilee Festival March), for orchestra (with chorus ad lib), Op. 396 (RV 396)
- Track 9: Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka (Chit-Chat Polka), for orchestra, Op. 214 (RV 214)
- Track 10: Sphären-Klänge (Music of the Spheres), walzer, Op. 235
- Track 11: Geißelhiebe (Whiplashes), polka for orchestra, Op. 60 (RV 60)
- Track 12: Jockey Polka, for orchestra, Op. 278
- Track 13: Klipp-Klapp (Click-Clack), galop for orchestra, Op. 466 (RV 466)
- Track 14: Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, Women and Song), waltz for orchestra (with voice ad lib), Op. 333 (RV 333)
- Track 15: Perpetuum Mobile (Perpetual Motion), Ein musikalischer Scherz, for orchestra, Op. 257 (RV 257)
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