(Updated May 2024)
This is an instrumental waltz by trombonist, composer and conductor, Vinko Štrucl from Slovenia. The Slovenian title translates to “Wish”, and the German title translates to “Wish waltz”. It was first recorded by “Dobri Znanci” in the 1960s then “Slovenski instrumentalni kvintet” (Oberkrainer Sextett Janez Kalšek) in the 1960s and again in the 1970s, featuring Franc Korbar (composer of the song “Domovina”) with his beautiful trumpet playing. It’s one of the first Oberkrainer style waltzes I ever heard, and definitely one of the most beautiful, particularly in the 1970s recording by Oberkrainer Sextett.
Vinko Štrucl composed and arranged many songs for various Oberkrainer style ensembles in the 20th century and even helped Ansambel bratov Avsenik (Avsenik brothers ensemble) stepping in for Nilokaj “Mik” Soss on baritone occasionally, who was Avsenik’s baritone and bass player for most the ensemble’s career. He was also the leader of the Slovenian Police Orchestra.
Learn to play package
📝 Sheet music pdf (F) + 📝 Sheet music pdf (F♯) + 🎵 Accompaniment track (F) + 🎵 Accompaniment track (F♯)
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📝 Sheet music pdf (F major)
📝 Sheet music pdf (F♯ major)
Dear Philip,
thanks i just wanted to buy “wunschtraumwalzer” but i received info, i have bought Tiroler Buam Polka , wich i dont need. How can i get the “Wunschtraumwalzer
Hi Wolfgang, I will refund you, then you can order Wunschtraum 🙂
Hi Phil, now it was working, i received it already, thanks a lot
best regards, Wolfgang
Now the download was successful, after reset, thxs 🙂
No problem, if you have any other problems in the future, let me know and I can help 🙂
Hi Philip
Nice walz is the origenal in F or F #
Or both?
Thank you Ria
Hi Ria,
All original recordings by the bands were in F# 🙂 But much harder to play.