Vom Donaustrande

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Vom Donaustrande (By the Shores of the Danube, op. 356) is a polka by Johann Strauss II written in 1873. Its themes are drawn from his successful operetta, Der Karneval in Rom which premiered in Vienna's Theater an der Wien on 1 March 1873.

The themes from the operetta where the polka presents itself is under Acts 2 and 3. The quick tempo of the polka is the marking of the popular "schnell-polka" which was another form of polka in quick steps as different from the polka-mazurka and the French polka.

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Based on original text by Peter Kemp, The Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain. Used with permission.