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            Johann STRAUSS Snr 
              (1804-1849)  
              Johann Strauss I Edition - vol. 22  
              Die Schwalben - Walzer, op.208 (1847) [7:20]  
              Österreichischer Defilir-Marsch, op.209 (1847) [2:07] 
               
              Beliebte Kathinka - Polka, op.210 (1847) [2:05]  
              Beliebte Quadrille, after Auber, op.211 (1847) [5:21]  
              Marien-Walzer, op.212 (1847) [9:50]  
              Feldbleamel'n-Walzer, op.213 (1847) [8:46]  
              Nádor Kör, Palatinal-Tanz, op.214 (1847) [11:41] 
               
              Martha-Quadrille, op.215 (1847) [5:27]  
              Martha-Quadrille, op.215 - supplementary optional movements 
              2, 5, 6 (1847) [2:27]  
              Die Adepten - Walzer, op.216 (1847) [7:59]  
              Schäfer-Quadrille, op.217 (1847) [5:59]  
              Tanz-Signale-Walzer, op.218 (1847) [8:30]  
                
              Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina/Christian Pollack  
              rec. Fatra House of the Arts, Žilina, Slovakia, 4-6 April 2011. 
              DDD  
                
              MARCO POLO 8.225342 [78:09]  
             
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                  This is volume 22 of the complete works of Johann Strauss the 
                  elder, father of the more celebrated composers Johann junior, 
                  Josef and Eduard. These are new recordings, the Marco Polo label 
                  having been reanimated by HNH/Naxos to continue, among other 
                  things, the Strauss family editions. Johann the younger's complete 
                  orchestral works were published across 51 volumes in the early 
                  1990s, followed by 26 devoted to Josef (1993-2002). This current 
                  edition began back in 2003, but the last twelve months have 
                  seen four releases, volumes 20-23 (8.225340-3 - see review 
                  of volume 23).  
                     
                  It may well be argued that the world does not especially need 
                  a complete edition of Johann Strauss the elder's music, and 
                  not without some justification - he must be ranked below his 
                  three musical sons as a composer. Yet considering the current 
                  phenomenal success and sales of André Rieu's Johann Strauss 
                  Orchestra, now seems as good a time as any in which to publish 
                  one. Vienna-born Strauss expert Christian Pollack and the Slovak 
                  Sinfonietta are a better musical deal than Rieu. Pollack, by 
                  the way, is a veteran of both the earlier Josef and Johann II 
                  editions.  
                     
                  For waverers, it may be worth noting that these are not the 
                  orchestrally overblown versions as heard performed by the Vienna 
                  Philharmonic every New Year's Day, but original, more elegant 
                  chamber-oriented scorings. It must be said, however, that this 
                  is not such an easy programme to listen to all in one go, unlike 
                  volume 23, in which short polkas, waltzes and marches alternate 
                  for greater interest. Moreover, the timing here is very generous 
                  - too much so, it might be argued. Nonetheless, in smaller doses 
                  it is hard to object to music that is so effortlessly tuneful 
                  and jauntily rhythmic, even if it is as unremittingly formal 
                  as a Viennese audience. The Martha-Quadrille, Schäfer-Quadrille 
                  and Tanz-Signale-Walzer, to name but three, deserve regular 
                  outings.  
                     
                  With Strauss's works presented more or less in opus order, the 
                  album also offers an opportunity for listeners to hear what 
                  was 'top of the pops' in 1847 Vienna. Intimations of the tumultuous 
                  Europe-wide events of the following year can be seen in some 
                  of the titles, which have a military or nationalistic flavour. 
                  As odd as it may seem, Strauss was right in the thick of the 
                  political action, and had no scruples about writing for both 
                  conservatives and radicals, as it were, to suit the occasion! 
                   
                     
                  Under Christian Pollack's attentive and dance-informed guidance, 
                  the Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina are a decent outfit, although 
                  their performance here does not quite reach the same standards 
                  as in volume 23. There’s a slightly under-rehearsed feel 
                  in places. Sound quality is good, although again bettered by 
                  the next disc.  
                     
                  Byzantion  
                  Collected reviews and contact at artmusicreviews.co.uk 
                   
                     
                 
                
                   
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