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Albert Parlow – Amboss Polka

Albert Parlow was a German composer and conductor born on June 27, 1848, and died on January 22, 1885. The "Amboss-Polka, Op. 91" is one of his well-known compositions. Here are some interesting facts about Albert Parlow and the "Amboss-Polka":

  1. Amboss-Polka Premiere: The "Amboss-Polka" is also known as the "Anvil Polka." It was premiered in Berlin on November 12, 1878.

  2. Inspiration from Blacksmiths: The title "Amboss-Polka" translates to "Anvil Polka" in English. The composition is inspired by the rhythmic sounds of blacksmiths working with anvils, giving it a distinctive and lively character.

  3. Popular Dance Piece: Polkas were a popular dance genre in the 19th century, and Parlow's "Amboss-Polka" became well-loved for its energetic and playful nature. It is characterized by lively rhythms and melodic charm.

  4. Parlow's Short Life: Albert Parlow's life was tragically cut short at the age of 36. Despite his relatively brief career, he made significant contributions to the world of music, leaving behind a legacy of compositions that are still appreciated today.

  5. Legacy: While Parlow's name may not be as widely recognized as some other composers of his time, his compositions, including the "Amboss-Polka," continue to be performed and enjoyed by musicians and audiences interested in the music of the Romantic era.

The "Amboss-Polka" remains a delightful piece in the repertoire of light classical music, showcasing Parlow's ability to capture the essence of everyday sounds in a musical context.

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