The orchestra played the Viennese music with apolitical enthusiasm.
Alfred Walter is something of an expert on Viennese music particularly that of the Johann Strauss era.
An orchestra played Viennese music in one of its open bars.
Better yet, it played late Romantic Viennese music, the kind that requires no apologies from a modern orchestra in this age of original-instruments purism.
Then he returned to London where he often conducted Viennese light music.
It is considered one of the finest examples of Viennese Turkish music that was produced in the late 18th century.
But what of Viennese music before that?
Planyavsky has conducted important research into the history of the double bass and Viennese music.
Peter Havlicek is dedicated to the renewal of the Viennese music and its combination with classic and jazz since the beginning of his musical career.
Is there a vacuum between Schubert and Brahms in the history of Viennese music?