The 2012 New Year's Concert with the Vienna Philharmonic 
                  Orchestra (VPO) conducted by Latvian Mariss Jansons was his 
                  second appearance as conductor of the now legendary event. Jansons’s 
                  first New Year's Concert in 2006 garnered much acclaim 
                  but he was no stranger to the VPO as it was back in 1992 when 
                  Jansons first conducted them. The 2012 programme consisted of 
                  24 scores - the perennial mix of familiar classics and unknown 
                  gems with six works receiving their New Year’s Concert première.
                   
                  Originating in 1939 under the baton of Clemens Krauss more than 
                  seven decades ago and held in the stunning Golden Hall of the 
                  Vienna Musikverein there cannot be many music-lovers who don’t 
                  realise the exalted reputation of the annual New Year's 
                  Day Concert. Traditionally the programme is of an upbeat character 
                  consist of waltzes and polkas, with gallops, quadrilles, mazurkas 
                  and marches taken from the huge repertoire of the Strauss family 
                  and their contemporaries. The immense international popularity 
                  never seems to diminish with television broadcasts watched in 
                  over 70 countries by an audience estimated at 50 million. Some 
                  Golden Hall seats are pre-registered for the concert by Austrian 
                  families and are passed down from one generation to another. 
                  Not surprisingly concert tickets are like gold dust. In addition 
                  the phenomenal success of André Rieu and his Johann Strauss 
                  Orchestra has created a resurgence in interest in the music 
                  of the Strauss family.
                   
                  The 2012 concert opened with a New Year première, the Patriotic 
                  March a joint effort from brothers Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) 
                  and Josef Strauss (1827-1870). This sturdy and masculine score 
                  quotes material from the ever popular Radetzky March 
                  by their father Johann Strauss I (1804-1849). The City Hall 
                  Ball Dances that Johann Strauss II wrote to mark the occasion 
                  of the first ball held in Vienna’s new Town Hall in 1890 were 
                  gratifying. This swinging waltz combines music borrowed from 
                  Johann’s own By the Beautiful Blue Danube and Haydn’s 
                  celebrated Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser - at one time 
                  adopted as the national anthems of Austria and Germany. I enjoyed 
                  the attractive Viennese Citizens waltz by Viennese 
                  composer Carl Michael Ziehrer (1843-1922) - a real audience 
                  pleasing score - and the thoroughly rousing and virtuosic Diabolic 
                  Dance by the former leader and principal conductor of the 
                  VPO, Joseph Hellmesberger Jr. (1855-1907). Fresh to the New 
                  Year’s Concert was the Copenhagen Steam Train Galop 
                  by the Dane Hans Christian Lumbye (1810-1874). It’s a fascinating 
                  piece, high on thrills including whistle and train effects. 
                  Two works surprisingly receiving their New Year’s Concert debuts 
                  were the melodious Panorama and the appealing Waltz 
                  from Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Sleeping Beauty. Eduard 
                  Strauss (1835-1916), another son of Johann Strauss, wrote the 
                  appealing and melodious Carmen Quadrille containing 
                  music based on themes from Bizet’s Carmen. Other pieces 
                  that I especially enjoyed were the Persian March for 
                  its memorable and foot-tapping melodies and the fast and furious 
                  Thunder and Lightning polka both by Johann Strauss 
                  II. There’s also the nightmarish shenanigans of the Delirium 
                  waltz by Joseph Strauss.
                   
                  Appearing in each half of the concert the Vienna Boy’s Choir 
                  conveyed their youthful enthusiasm and style in Tritsch-Tratsch, 
                  the fast polka by Johann Strauss II and the French polka Fireproof 
                  from Josef Strauss. Feuerfest saw Mariss Jansons playing 
                  the anvil with such vigour that I feared for his health; which 
                  has been a real problem for the conductor in the recent past. 
                  Given as encores to bring the concert to its traditional conclusion 
                  were the second and first most performed works in the history 
                  of the New Year Concerts. If you haven’t already guessed they 
                  were the majestic waltz An der schönen blauen Donau 
                  by Johann Strauss II a musical postcard of Vienna and the rousing 
                  Radetzky March by Johann Strauss I.
                   
                  Throughout Jansons conducts the VPO with a real Straussian lilt 
                  and provides unfailing charm and sparkling exuberance in the 
                  marches, galops and polkas. This music could be said to run 
                  through the orchestra’s veins they know it so well. It is the 
                  player’s palpable enthusiasm that prevents the music coming 
                  across as over-familiar. I watched the splendid television broadcast 
                  live on New Year’s morning. Some people have commented in the 
                  press that there seemed to be no women in the orchestra. I could 
                  see two or three women players but the camera-work did not make 
                  this easy. The accompanying booklet contains an informative 
                  essay from Dr. Clemens Hellsberg president of the Vienna Philharmonic 
                  Orchestra. For some unknown reason the track timings are not 
                  indicated on the release. I have provided the timings which 
                  include audience applause. Really satisfying sound quality adds 
                  to the enjoyment of these stirring and winning performances.
                   
                  Michael Cookson
                   
                  
                  Full track listing
                  CD 1
                  Part One
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Josef STRAUSS (1827-1870)
                  Vaterländischer Marsch* (Patriotic March) [3:28]
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Rathausball-Tänze* (City Hall Ball Dances) waltz, op. 438 [7:41]
                  Entweder-oder!* (Either-Or!) fast polka, op. 403 [2:59]
                  Tritsch-Tratsch (Chit-chat) fast polka, op. 214 [2:47]
                  with the Vienna Boy’s Choir
                  Carl Michael ZIEHRER (1843-1922)
                  Wiener Bürger (Viennese Citizens) waltz, op. 419 [7:28]
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Albion polka, op. 102 [3:20]
                  Josef STRAUSS (1827-1870)
                  Jockey, fast polka, op. 278 (1870) [1:40]
                  Part Two
                  Joseph HELLMESBERGER II 
                  (1855-1907)
                  Danse Diabolique (Diabolic dance) [3:44]
                  Josef STRAUSS (1827-1870)
                  Künstler-Gruß (Artists’ Greeting) polka française, op. 274 [3:21]
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Freuet euch des Lebens (Enjoy your Life) waltz, op. 340 [8:43]
                  Johann STRAUSS I (1804-1849)
                  Sperl Galopp (Sperl Galop), op. 42 [2:15]
                  CD 2
                  Hans Christian LUMBYE (1810-1874)
                  Copenhagen Eisenbahn-Dampf Galopp* (Copenhagen Steam Train Galop) 
                  [3:53]
                  Josef STRAUSS (1827-1870)
                  Feuerfest (Fireproof) polka française, op. 269 [3:15]
                  with the Vienna Boy’s Choir
                  Eduard STRAUSS (1835-1916)
                  Carmen Quadrille, op. 134 [5:27]
                  Pyotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY 
                  (1840-1893)
                  Panorama from the ballet ‘Sleeping Beauty’*, op. 66 
                  [2:23]
                  Waltz from the ballet ‘Sleeping Beauty’*, op. 66 [4:48]
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Josef STRAUSS (1827-1870)
                  Pizzicato Polka [2:44]
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Persischer Marsch (Persian March), op. 289 [2:23]
                  Josef STRAUSS (1827-1870)
                  Brennende Liebe (Burning Love) polka mazur, op. 129 [4:18]
                  Delirien (Delirium) waltz, op. 212 (1867) [8:29]
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  Unter Donner und Blitz (Thunder and Lightning) fast polka, op. 
                  324 [3:04]
                  Tik-Tak (Tic-Toc) fast polka, op. 365 [2:31]
                  Neujahrsgruß (New Year’s Address) [0:37]
                  Encores:
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899)
                  An der schönen blauen Donau (By the Beautiful Blue Danube) waltz, 
                  op. 314 (1866) [9:52]
                  Johann STRAUSS I (1804-1849)
                  Radetzky March, op. 228 (1848) [3:41]