The operetta "Blood of Vienna" takes us to the 19th century. beginning Vienna. Here, after the Napoleonic wars, during the Congress of European countries, whose slogan was "To love, not to war", the waltz becomes the king of the salons.
The authors of the libretto reveal to us the intriguing behind-the-scenes of high society life: at the beginning, it turns out that Count Cedlau is going to a country villa with an unknown woman, which worries his other beloved Franciska. Of course, Countess Cedlau, the Count's wife, tries to find out about these marches, and only the Prime Minister understands her, who himself later finds himself in an ambiguous situation. All of this intertwines with the other characters' hearts' desires. Such multifaceted love intrigues in Vienna turn out to be insufficient - it turns out that the count's blood is heated by a fourth woman... Feelings of love spark on stage, stir the imagination of the audience, but most importantly, J. Strauss's waltzes, assigned to the classical gold fund, sound and excite, performed by the symphony orchestra, soloists and choir, and pairs of dancers rotate.