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Wein erhitzen und würzen - traduction vers Anglais

VIENNESE WALTZ BY JOHANN STRAUSS II. (OP. 333)
Wein, wieb und Gesang; Wein weib und gesang; Wein, weib, und gesang; Wine, Woman and Song; Wein Weib, und Gesang
  • "Who does not Love Wine Wife & Song will be a Fool for his Lifelong!"

Wein erhitzen und würzen      
mull, heat and spice for drinking (usually wine or cider)
sturm und drang         
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PROTO-ROMANTIC MOVEMENT IN GERMAN LITERATURE AND MUSIC
Sturm und drang; Sturm-Und-Drang; Storm-and-Stress Period; Storm and Stress; Sturm-und-Drang; Sturm and drang; Storm and urge; Sturm and Drang; Sturm Und Drang; Storm And Stress; Sturm and Drang Society
Sturm und Drang, nationalistische Literaturbewegung in Deutschland Ende des 18ten Jahrhunderts die die Literatur als Ausbruch menschlicher Emotionen sah im Widerstand zu Formalismus in Geist und Gesellschaft
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  • Postcard of the wooden statue of Hindenburg erected in Berlin for the first anniversary of Tannenberg
  • General Erich von Falkenhayn, Chief of Germany's Great General Staff (1914–1916)
  • Novogeorgievsk]] (painting by Ernst Zimmer)
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  • Depiction of Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff at the battle of Tannenberg (painting by Hugo Vogel).
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  • Paul von Hindenburg as a cadet in [[Wahlstatt]] (1860)
PRUSSIAN-GERMAN FIELD MARSHAL OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE, STATESMAN AND PRESIDENT OF WEIMAR GERMANY AND NAZI GERMANY (1847–1934)
Paul Von Hindenburg; Paul Hindenburg; Paul von Beneckendorf und Hindenburg; President hindenburg; Paul von Hindenberg; Paul Anton Hans Ludwig von Hindenburg; Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg; Paul von hindenburg; Old Paul; General von Hindenburg; President Hindenburg; Von Hindenburg; Paul Ludwig Hans von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg
n. Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934), deutscher Feldmarschall und zweiter Präsident von Deutschland von 1925 bis 1934

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Wein, Weib und Gesang

Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, Woman, and Song), Op. 333, is a Viennese waltz by Johann Strauss II. It is a choral waltz in its original form, although it is seldom heard in this version today. It was commissioned for the Vienna Men's Choral Association's so-called Fools' Evening on 2 February 1869 with a dedication to the Association's honorary chorus-master Johann Herbeck. Its fanciful title was drawn from an old adage: "Who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long."

The waltz's admirers include the famous opera composer Richard Wagner and Strauss' good friend Johannes Brahms. There is an arrangement for piano, harmonium and string quartet by Alban Berg.

The waltz's primary home key is in E-flat major, with its introduction interpolating with B-flat major as well as B major. The first waltz melody, with its tapping quality is quintessentially Viennese in nature. Further waltz themes alternate between lush passion and good-humored cheekiness, ending with a swirling finish in the principal home key underlined by a brass fanfare and snare drumroll, as is the usual style of concluding a piece in Strauss' works dating around that period.

The title is also a German expression for having fun.

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