Vienna Sends Strauss’s “Blue Danube” to Space With Live Bryant Park Celebration

The Vienna Tourist Board is hosting a unique free event in New York’s Bryant Park on June 1 to celebrate a historic transmission into deep space.

In partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Wiener Symphoniker (Vienna Symphony Orchestra), Vienna will launch Johann Strauss II’s “The Blue Danube” waltz towards NASA’s Voyager 1. This interstellar broadcast is part of a larger celebration marking the 200th anniversary of Strauss’s birth and rectifies its omission from the original Voyager Golden Records.

Norbert Kettner, Director of the Vienna Tourist Board, said: “Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey made the ‘Danube Waltz’ the anthem of space – the omission of the most famous of all waltzes from the 1977 Voyager Golden Record is a cosmic mistake that we are correcting.”

The event is the culmination of Vienna’s “Waltz Space” campaign, which invited fans to symbolically send a note of the song into space, with 13,743 note sponsors. The campaign aims not just to commemorate Strauss’s birth, but to reinforce Vienna’s status as the music capital of the world, positioning it as a destination full of rich musical experiences.

The free event will take place in Manhattan’s Bryant Park from 1:00 to 5:00 PM: