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Ion Ivanovici ( sr-cyr, Јован Ивановић) (alternatively: Jovan Ivanović, Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovich) (1845 – ) was a
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origin, best remembered today for his waltz '' Waves of the Danube''. Ivanovici was born in
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, Austrian Empire. His interest in music began after he learned to play a
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given to him when he was a child. Ivanovici moved to and lived most of his life in
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. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. In 1901 he settled in
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where he died a year later. Although today Ivanovici is chiefly remembered for his waltz " Waves of the Danube" ("Donauwellen" in German, "Flots du Danube", in French), in his lifetime he composed over 300 works (many of them lost today). Other notable compositions are Carol I March, dedicated to King Carol of Romania, "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to
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, and "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian , "Cordialité roumaine" in French). His works were published by over sixty publishing houses throughout the world. In 1889, Ivanovici won the coveted march prize to mark the World Exhibition in Paris, out of 116 entries. While some may dispute his nationality today, he is by all historical standards a Romanian composer of Serbian origin. His great-grandson Andrei Ivanovitch is a successful international classical pianist.


Compositions

* ''Souvenir Moskau (Souvenir from Moscow) Waltz'' * ''Erzherzog Carl Ludwig March'', Op. 129 * ''La Serenade'' * ''The Daughter of the Boatman'', or ''Schiffers Tochterlein (La Fille du Marin)'' * ''Seufzer Waltz'' (Sigh Waltz) * ''Sinaia Waltz'' * ''Szerenade Zigeuneren (Gypsy Serenade)'' * ''Carmen Sylva Waltz'' from 1892 * ''Mariana Polka'' * ''Romania's Heart Waltz'', Op. 51 * ''Incognito Waltz'' * ''Abschied von Focșani March (Farewell to Focsani March)'' * ''Vision de l'Orient Waltz (Vision of the East)'', Op. 147 * ''Meteor Waltz'' * ''Im Mondenglanz Waltz (Moonglow Waltz)'', Op. 122 * ''Magic of the Mountains Waltz'' * ''Liebes Klange Polka (Love of Music Po''lka) * ''Storm Galopp'' * ''Wild Flowers Waltz'' * ''Abendtraume Polka-Mazurka (Evening Dream Polka-Mazurka)'' * ''Agatha Waltz'' * ''Der Liebesbote Waltz (Messenger of Love Waltz)'', Op. 136 * ''Easy, like a Dream'', also known as ''Legere, comme un reve'' in French and ''Leicht, wie der Traum'' in German * ''Poker Polka'', Op. 123 * ''Am Hofe der Czarin Waltz (In the Courts of the Princess Waltz)'', Op. 124 * ''Die Ballkönigin Waltz (King of the Ball Waltz)'', Op. 127 * ''Goldene Stunden Waltz (Golden Hours Waltz)'', Op. 128 from 1893 * ''Céline Polka-Mazurka'', Op. 130 * ''Natalia Waltz'', Op. 134 * ''Beim Pfanderspiel Polka'', Op. 137 * ''Bluthenzauber Waltz'', Op. 149 * ''Lieb' um Liebe Waltz (Love for Love Waltz)'', Op. 155 * ''Alina Waltz'' * ''Amalia Waltz'' * ''Life in Cyprus'' * ''Souvenir de Brăila Quadrille'' * ''Aurel Waltz'' * ''Cleopatra Waltz'' * ''Elena Polka-Mazurka'' * ''Farmecul Peleșului'' * ''Fata pescarului'' * ''Frumoasa româncă Waltz'' * ''Frumoșii ochi albaștri Song'' (''The Beautiful Blue Eyes'') * ''Hora micilor dorobanți'' * ''Herzliebchen Waltz'' * ''Kalinderu March'' * ''La balul curții Mazurka'' (''The Mazurka of the Court's Ball'') * ''Luceafărul Waltz'' ("Luceafăr" is the popular name of the Venus star in Romanian) * ''Military March'' * ''Marșul Carol'' * ''L'Odalisque Polka-Mazurka'' * ''Pe Dunăre Mazurka'' (''On the Danube Mazurka'') * ''Plăcerea balului Mazurka'' (''The Pleasure of the Ball Mazurka'') * ''Porumbeii albi'' (''The White Doves'') * ''Die Konigin des Morgens'' or ''The Queen of the Morning'' * ''Rosina Polka'' from 1902 * ''Sârba moților'' ("Sârba" is a traditional dance, "moți" are peasants of Maramureș region) * ''Suvenire Quadrille'' * ''Maus Polka'' or ''Mouse Polka'' * ''Tatiana Waltz'' * ''Roses from the Orient Waltz'' * ''Viața la București Waltz'' (''Life in Bucharest Waltz'') * ''Visuri de aur Waltz'' (''Golden Dreams Waltz'') * ''Zâna Dunării'' (''The Fairy of The Danube'') * ''Anniversary Waltz'' * ''Bavarian Ländler'' * ''Kaiserreise'' or ''Voyage Imperial March'' * ''La Bella Roumaine Waltz'' from 1901 * ''Danube Waves''


References


External links


The Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain: Iosef Ivanovici
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ivanovici, Ion 1845 births 1902 deaths 19th-century classical composers 19th-century Romanian male musicians Male classical composers Military music composers Military musicians Musicians from Timișoara Romanian classical composers Romanian people of Serbian descent Romantic composers Serbian composers 20th-century Romanian male musicians