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WALTZ COMPOSED BY JOHANN STRAUSS II
Tausend und eine nacht

Tausend und eine Nacht         
Tausend und eine Nacht (Thousand and One Nights), Op. 346, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1871.
A Report to an Academy         
SHORT STORY BY FRANZ KAFKA
Red peter; Ein Bericht für eine Akademie; A Report To An Academy; Ein Bericht fur eine Akademie; Red Peter
"A Report to an Academy" (German: "Ein Bericht für eine Akademie") is a short story by Franz Kafka, written and published in 1917. In the story, an ape named Red Peter, who has learned to behave like a human, presents to an academy the story of how he effected his transformation.
Nacht und Träume         
  • Portrait of Franz Schubert by [[Franz Eybl]] (1827)
LIED COMPOSED BY FRANZ SCHUBERT
Nacht und Traume; Nacht und traume; Nacht und Traeume; Nacht Und Träume; D. 827
Nacht und Träume (Night and Dreams) is a lied for voice and piano by Franz Schubert, from a text by Matthäus von Collin, and published in 1825. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's works, it is D.

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Tausend und eine Nacht

Tausend und eine Nacht (Thousand and One Nights), Op. 346, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1871. The waltz's melodies were drawn from his first operetta, Indigo und die vierzig Räuber (Indigo and the Forty Thieves). It was his first attempt at ensuring that the more memorable melodies from the stage works would survive obscurity by finding new life as a new orchestral work, a practice which he would retain in future stage works. Such a move would also benefit sheet music publishers who can sell the piano editions of the new works to the public who can readily identify individual music pieces.

The waltz incorporated the more popular numbers from the operetta, with the melody "Ja, so singt man" comprising the entire first waltz section. The second section was contributed from the act 2 bacchanal "Lasst frei nun erschallen das Lied aus der Brust".