The polka is a vibrant composition for wind orchestra and vocals that places a spotlight on the love for music. The powerful melody and captivating rhythm reflect the passion for music.
The march was composed by Karl Komzak and was first performed on April 25, 1887, on the occasion of the Archduke's 60th anniversary of military service.
Dedicated to Archduke Eugen of Austria, Field Marshal of the Imperial and Royal Army and the last secular Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from the House of Habsburg. Composed by Karl Krafft-Lortzing, conductor of the Innsbruck City Orchestra and theater conductor.