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Gruss aus Wien (Greeting from Vienna) Op.898

by Robert Stolz (1880–1975)
Programme noteOp. 898
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Robert Stolz was the last major survivor from the heyday of Viennese operetta. Although he died little more than forty years ago, and although he was so much of our time as to win two Oscars for his work as a composer in Hollywood, he too had been called to the service of operetta before the First World War. He had met Johann II shortly before the latter’s death in 1899, which made him think about writing in a similar popular idiom. He completed his first operetta in 1901 and six years later became conductor at the Theater an der Wien, still the Viennese centre for works of that kind. And he went on writing for the stage until he was well into his eighties, completing no fewer than sixty-five operettas or musicals as well as hundreds of songs and dozens of film scores. His cheerful march Gruss aus wien, with an only slightly more serious middle section, could scarcely be a more cordial greeting. The Op. No.898 gives some idea of how prolific he was during a long composing career.

From Gerald Larner’s files: “Gruss aus Wien.rtf”