About Vienna Symphony Orchestra
The Vienna Symphony (German: Wiener Symphoniker) is an orchestra in Vienna, Austria. In 1900, Ferdinand Löwe founded the orchestra as the Wiener Concertverein (Vienna Concert Society). In 1913 it moved into the Konzerthaus, Vienna. In 1919 it merged with the Tonkünstler Orchestra. In 1933 it acquired its current name. Despite a lull in concert attendance after the introduction of the radio during the 1920s, the orchestra survived until the invasion of Austria in 1938 and became incorporated into the German Culture Orchestras.
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Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248: I. Jauchzet frohlocket (Christians Be Joyful)
Symphony No. 41 in C Minor, K. 551 (Jupiter): i. Allegro vivace
Symphony No. 41 in C Minor, K. 551 (Jupiter): ii. Andante cantabile
Symphony No. 41 in C Minor, K. 551 (Jupiter): iv. Finale: Molto allegro
Symphony No. 41 in C Minor, K. 551 (Jupiter): iii. Menuetto: Allegretto
Overture to Don Giovanni, K. 527
Overture to Marriage of Figaro, K. 492
Overture to Magic Flute, K. 620
Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 73, "The Emperor": II. Adagio un poco mosso (attacca) - III. Rondo: Allegro
Contrast Chocolates - Piano Concerto no 2, Shostakovich
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