Täuberln-Walzer

Täuberln-Walzer (Little Doves Waltz), opus 1, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss I.

The work is very simple in form, containing seven melodies without an introduction or coda to the collection as a whole.

[1] It debuted during the carnival of 1826, when Strauss introduced his band to the public of Vienna at the Schwan, in the Roßau suburb of Vienna.

[2] Although it is Strauss' first numbered composition, it was not his first work: he had written several other dances under the name of his friend Josef Lanner when the latter was unable to compose due to an illness.

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Opening, with the anacrusis repeated each measure, of the second melody from the Täuberln-Walzer (piano reduction) Play
Middle, with the anacrusis repeated every other measure, of the eighth melody Play