Debut-Quadrille

The importance of Debut-Quadrille has been a topic of debate and interest for a long time. Debut-Quadrille has become a focal point for experts and enthusiasts alike, as its influence spans a wide range of areas. From its impact on society to its relevance in popular culture, Debut-Quadrille has proven to be a topic worthy of exploration. In this article, we will dive into the different facets of Debut-Quadrille, examining its importance and influence in the modern world. From its origins to its role in the future, Debut-Quadrille continues to play a vital role in our daily lives.

Dommayer's Casino, where Johann Strauss II made his début

Debut-Quadrille, Op. 2, is a quadrille composed by Johann Strauss II. It was one of four compositions that Strauss had written for his début as a composer at the Dommayer's Casino in Hietzing, Vienna in the fall of 1844.[1] The composition is in standard Viennese quadrille form, with six sections, named: No. 1 Pantalon; No. 2 Été; No. 3 Poule; No. 4 Trénis; No. 5 Pastourelle; No. 6 Finale.

References

  1. ^ "STRAUSS II, J,: Edition — Vol. 1 CD". NaxosDirect. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2008.