<P> The concerts have been held in the "Goldener Saal" (Golden Hall) of the Musikverein since 1939 . The television broadcast is augmented by ballet performances in selected pieces during the second part of the programme . The dancers come from the Vienna State Ballet and dance at different famous places in Austria, e. g . Schönbrunn Palace, Schloss Esterházy, the Vienna State Opera or the Wiener Musikverein itself . In 2013, the costumes were designed by Vivienne Westwood . From 1980 until 2013, the flowers that decorated the hall were a gift from the city of Sanremo, Liguria, Italy . In 2014, the orchestra itself provided the flowers . Since 2014, the flowers have been arranged by the Wiener Stadtgärten . In 2017, the orchestra performed for the first time in new attire designed by Vivienne Westwood and Andreas Kronthaler . </P> <P> There had been a tradition of concerts on New Year's Day in Vienna since 1838, but not with music of the Strauss family . From 1928 to 1933 there were six New Years _́ s concerts in the Musikverein, conducted by Johann Strauss III . These concerts were broadcast by the RAVAG . In 1939, Clemens Krauss, with the support of Vienna Gauleiter Baldur von Schirach, devised a New Years' concert which the orchestra dedicated to Kriegswinterhilfswerk (' Winter War Relief'), to improve morale at the front lines . After World War II, this concert survived, as the Nazi origins were largely forgotten, until more recently . </P> <P> The concert was first performed in 1939, and conducted by Clemens Krauss . For the first and only time, the concert was not given on New Year's Day, but instead on 31 December of that year . It was called then a special, or' extraordinary' concert (Außerordentliches Konzert). Johann Strauss II was the only composer performed, in a modest program: </P> <Ul> <Li> "Morgenblätter", Op. 279, waltz </Li> <Li> "Annen - Polka", Op. 117, dedicated to Maria Anna of Savoy </Li> <Li> Csárdás from the opera Ritter Pázmán </Li> <Li> "Kaiser - Walzer", Op. 437 </Li> <Li> "Leichtes Blut", Polka schnell, Op. 319 </Li> <Li> "Ägyptischer Marsch", Op. 335 </Li> <Li> "G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald", Walzer, Op. 325 </Li> <Li> "Pizzicato - Polka" </Li> <Li> "Perpetuum mobile", ein musikalischer Scherz, Op. 257 </Li> <Li> Ouverture to the operetta Die Fledermaus </Li> </Ul>

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