It was written by Tchaikovsky
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Waltz Means Doing A Calm Dance
Waltz for Koop was created in 2003.
No they are not. The Viennese Waltz is of course from Vienna and older than the Waltz. The Waltz is an English dance and has a slower tempo. Correct me if I'm wrong. x you said correct me if I'm wrong so I'll do it : The Waltz was born as an Austro-German folk dance known as the Lander, which was characterized by the rotating movements of partners dancing together. The music of Johann Strauss helped to popularize the Waltz. So to help you understand your fault.. the Waltz is not English the Waltz is German and Austrian ( Central European) ;))
Yes. My parents own an old LP record with music from the Nutcracker Suite. One of my favorite pieces on the record was the Waltz of the Flowers. A choir was singing words to the music. I loved trying to sing along with it but parts of it were out of my voice range because the notes were so high. The only words I remember off the top of my head are something like "Hark to the woodland call; come to the waltz of the flowers..." Also, toward the last of the piece were the words "Dance flowers dance; dance while the music makes romance..." As a matter of fact, I was trying to find something about those words when I ran across the link which led me to this question. After some creative searching I found a reference to the recording my parents must have had. http://www.billiesilvey.com/classical.html The recording is a choral version of the Nutcracker Suite by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians.
Waltz of flowers
Waltz of the Flowers by Tchaikovsky
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Candace Dumlao Waltz has written: 'The cold war and the French intellectuals'
No, it is not a waltz as it is written with 4 beats in a bar. A waltz is 3 beats per bar.
Yes, it is possible for a waltz to be written in a time signature of 6/8.
no. its written in 3/4 time, which is the same as a waltz, but it doesnt have the "oom-pah-pah rhythm of a waltz
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The Waltz of the Flowers, a famous piece from Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker," typically features a full orchestra. The instruments commonly used in this piece include strings (violins, violas, cellos, double basses), woodwinds (flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons), brass (trumpets, French horns, trombones), and percussion (tambourine, triangle, cymbals). The lush orchestration and intricate melodies of the Waltz of the Flowers showcase the capabilities of each instrument section in creating a rich and vibrant sound.
February 13, 2006
Carolyn Feher Waltz has written: 'Measurement in nursing research' -- subject(s): Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Research, Statistics
Donald M. Waltz has written: 'On-orbit servicing of space systems' -- subject(s): Maintenance and repair, Space vehicles