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Last song of Vienna New Year Concert

The last song of the Vienna New Year Concert in 224 is "Radsky March".

The 224 Vienna New Year Concert will be held on January 1st, 224. The last song of the Vienna New Year Concert is Radsky March. Radsky March is Johann Strauss I's most famous masterpiece, which was written in 1848. It is probably the most familiar March in the world, and it is often used as the last piece of orchestral concerts. Every year, the famous Vienna New Year Concert always ends with this song, which has become a tradition.

The New Year Concert in p>1987 was also the year when China CCTV moved the Vienna New Year Concert to China for the first time and broadcast it live to the Chinese people. When the joyful melody of the final "Radsky March" sounded, the audience could not help applauding to the beat.

the background of "Radsky March"

This piece of music was originally dedicated by Johann Strauss I to General Radeski. Radeski was an Austrian field marshal. From 1815 to 1831, he served as commander-in-chief of cavalry in Vuitton Burke and Lombard. Radeski actively maintained the colonial rule of the Austrian Empire, led the army to invade neighboring Italy, and served as governor in northern Italy for many years. This March written by Johann Strauss the elder shows off the strength of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty and the prestige of Radeski.

Later, even Strauss himself and his son Johann Strauss II refused to perform this March again. Nevertheless, Radsky's March conquered the audience with its popular melody and forceful rhythm, and people gradually forgot Radeski's disgraceful history and became the most widely circulated March.