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The Blue Danube
waltz by Johann Strauss Jr.
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
thumb|"" by Johann Strauss II
Wiener Blut
waltz
Wiener Bonbons
waltz by Johann Strauss II (op. 307)
'S gibt nur a Kaiserstadt, 's gibt nur a Wien!
polka written by Johann Strauss II
Leichtes Blut
polka composed by Johann Strauss II
Demolirer
Demolirer-Polka (Demolition Men's Polka) Op. 269, is a polka-française written by Johann Strauss II in 1862. The title chronicled a significant milestone in the history of Vienna, where earlier on 20 December 1857, Austrian emperor Franz Josef decreed that the city limits of the capital be expanded to cater to the further needs of a blooming and prosperous city. This would include the demolition of the ancient bastions surrounding the old inner city by scores of demolition men recruited from the Habsburg crownlands of Bohemia, Moravia and Croatia. This project would incorporate many of Vienna'
Morgenblätter
thumb|upright=1.25|Title page of first (piano) edition, 1864, arranged by the composer himself Morgenblätter (Morning Papers), Op. 279, is a Viennese waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1863 and first performed on 12 January 1864 at the Sofiensaal in Vienna.
Bei uns Z'haus
Viennese waltz composed by Johann Strauss II for the 1873 World Exhibition
Rathausball-Tänze
right|250px Rathausball-Tänze op. 438 is a waltz by composer Johann Strauss II written in 1890 in honour of the inauguration of the new city hall of Vienna (the 'Rathaus'). At the opening of the new banqueting hall (Festsaal) on 12 February 1890 two rival orchestras were commissioned to provide dance music for the occasion; the Strauss Orchestra under the direction of Eduard Strauss, and that of rival Kapellmeister Karl Michael Ziehrer who was head of the Vienna House Regiment 'Hoch und Deutschmeister No. 4'.
Vom Donaustrande
polka by Johann Strauss II
Gross-Wien
Gross-Wien Op. 440 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1891 and was a choral waltz for the Wiener Männergesang-Verein (Vienna Men's Choral Association) during the Vienna Fasching (Carnival) of the same year. The text for the choral version of the waltz was by Franz von Gernerth.
Neu Wien
waltz by Johann Strauss II