Composer: Josef Gung’l, Johann Gung’l, Béla Kéler, Joseph Labitzky, Joseph Franz Karl Lanner, Hans Christian Lumbye, Johann Strauss
Orchestra: Stockholm Strauss Orchestra
Conductor: Mika Eichenholz
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Marco Polo
Catalogue: 8225351
Release: 2012
Size: 340 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
01. Gung’l Josef: Immortellen, Walzer, Op. 82
02. Gung’l Josef: Plaudermäulchen – Polka, Op. 227
03. Gung’l Josef: Gruss an Stockholm, Marsch, Op. 260
04. Gung’l Josef: Indianer-Polka, Op. 78
05. Gung’l Josef: Schönbrunner Quadrille, Op. 127
06. Lumbye: Solvbryllups-Polka, Op. 127
07. Lanner: Hexen-Tanze, Walzer, Op. 203
08. Gung’l Josef: Mulatten-Marsch, Op. 88
09. Strauss II: Niko-Polka, Op. 228
10. Gung’l Josef: Visionen – Walzer, Op. 222
11. Gung’l Johann: En Avant! Marsch, Op. 81
12. Labitzky: Gruss an London, Polka, Op. 134
13 .Gung’l Josef: Traume auf dem Ozean, Op. 80
14. Kéler: Aufmunterungs-Polka, Op. 24
From one of the most famous 19th-century families of musicians and known as “The Strauss of Berlin”, Hungarian-born Josef Gung’l toured widely with his orchestras, and the series of 61 concerts they gave at Hasselbacken, Stockholm in 1871 became one of the greatest events in the history of music in Sweden. This programme recreates such an evening at Hazel Hill, with waltzes such as Gung’l’s memorial to Johann Strauss I, Die Immortellen, dances by celebrated contemporaries, and nephew Johann’s famous march En Avant!