Herzenslust

In this article we will explore Herzenslust, a fascinating topic that has captivated the attention of people of all ages and historical contexts. _Var1 has been the subject of intense debate and has influenced the way we understand the world around us. Through a comprehensive analysis, we aim to shed light on the different aspects of Herzenslust and examine its impact on society. From its origin to its evolution today, Herzenslust has played a crucial role in shaping our cultural, social and economic environment. Read on to discover everything you need to know about Herzenslust and its relevance in today's world.

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

Herzenslust (Heart's Content), Op. 3, is a polka composed by Johann Strauss II in the fall of 1844 for his debut as a composer at the Dommayer's Casino establishment in Vienna. It was performed along with several of Strauss' other early compositions, such as the waltzes Sinngedichte and Gunstwerber, and the Debut-Quadrille. Reviewing Strauss' debut, the journal Der Wanderer noted that both the Debut-Quadrille and the Herzenslust Polka "are so piquant in their inspiration, and handled with such glittering effect in the instrumentation that we have to recognise and commend the bold and exuberant talent of Strauss Son."[1]

References

  1. ^ "STRAUSS II, J.:Edition: Vol. 1 CD". NaxosDirect. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2008.