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The '''Donauwalzer''' (Blue Danube Waltz) is a Viennese waltz composed by [[Johann Strauss (son)]] in 1867.
The '''Donauwalzer''' (Blue Danube waltz) is a Viennese Waltz composed by [[Johann Strauss (son)]] in 1867.


The Blue Danube Waltz frequently is called the "inofficial hymn of [[Austria]]".
The Blue Danube waltz frequently is called the "inofficial hymn of [[Austria]]".


It is an essential item in the program of the [[Neujahrskonzert (Wiener Philharmoniker)|Vienna New Year's Concert]]z
It is an essential item in the program of the [[Neujahrskonzert (Wiener Philharmoniker)|Vienna New Year's Concert]]z
though officially it is only the second of three encores.
though officially it is only the second of three encores.

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The Donauwalzer (Blue Danube waltz) is a Viennese Waltz composed by Johann Strauss (son) in 1867.

The Blue Danube waltz frequently is called the "inofficial hymn of Austria".

It is an essential item in the program of the Vienna New Year's Concertz though officially it is only the second of three encores.