The first part of the concert is entirely devoted to the operetta Die Fledermaus, "the king of waltzes," by Johann Strauss II. The program opens with the overture to "the funniest of all operas." This is followed by arias and duets from this globally popular and beloved "operetta of operettas," which quickly became synonymous with this musical-theatrical genre shortly after its premiere in Vienna in 1874. The cheerful and festive musical spirit of the waltz and polka themes from Die Fledermaus continues in the second part of the concert with popular works, dance music from Vienna in the late 19th century - marches, mazurkas, polkas, and waltzes by Johann Strauss II, Eduard Strauss, Johann Strauss I, Vatroslav Lisinski, and Hans Christian Lumbye.