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What song is the accompaniment to Working Adventures adapted from?

"The Accompaniment of the Adventures of Working" is the "Radesky March".

Radetzky March, for orchestra, composed in 1848 by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss the Elder. It is the best-known masterpiece among the Old Johns and often serves as the final piece in popular orchestral concerts. Every year, the famous Vienna New Year's Concert always ends with this song and it has become a tradition.

Johann Strauss the Elder died in Milan at the age of 91, and Emperor Franz Joseph I personally presided over the funeral and ordered a 14th day of mourning nationwide. The Austrian composer Johann Strauss especially celebrated the writing of his triumphant "Radesky March", which became the program of the annual Vienna New Year's Concert.

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From 1815 to 1831, he served as commander-in-chief of the cavalry in Weedenberg, Longba and other places. Radeski actively maintained the colonial rule of the Austrian Empire. He once led an army to invade neighboring Italy and served as governor of northern Italy for many years. This march written by Johann Strauss Sr. shows off the power of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty and the majesty of Radeski.

Even Strauss himself and his son Johann Strauss Jr. were unwilling to perform this march again. Despite this, the Radeski March conquered a large audience with its popular melody and sonorous rhythm, and people gradually forgot the shameful history of Radeski and became the most widely circulated march.

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