Johann Strauss Sr. -: Radetzky March

To the conservatives in Vienna, Radetzky became an instant hero who had saved the Habsburg throne. To celebrate, a grand festival was organized on August 31, 1848, at Vienna's Wasserglacis. was commissioned to write a commemorative piece for the occasion. A Song from the Trenches

Legend has it that Strauss didn't pull the melody from thin air. He supposedly heard returning soldiers singing a popular Viennese folk tune called Alter Tanz aus Wien (Old Dance from Vienna) or Tinerl-Lied . The original song was a waltz in 3/4 time, but Strauss cleverly converted it into a , giving it the steady, driving rhythm required for a military parade. Johann Strauss Sr. - Radetzky March

The story of the is one of military victory, a family divided by revolution, and a spontaneous audience reaction that turned into a century-spanning tradition. The Man and the Moment To the conservatives in Vienna, Radetzky became an

In 1848, the Austrian Empire was under siege both from within, by liberal revolutionaries, and from without, by Italian nationalists. At the center of the storm was the 81-year-old , a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars. Despite his age, he led imperial forces to a decisive victory against the Sardinian-Piedmontese army at the Battle of Custoza in July 1848. A Song from the Trenches Legend has it